[Congressional Bills 115th Congress]
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[H.R. 2135 Introduced in House (IH)]

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115th CONGRESS
  1st Session
                                H. R. 2135

 To designate certain National Forest System lands and certain public 
 lands under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior in the 
     States of Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming as 
   wilderness, wild and scenic rivers, wildland recovery areas, and 
        biological connecting corridors, and for other purposes.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                             April 25, 2017

  Mrs. Carolyn B. Maloney of New York (for herself, Mr. Grijalva, Mr. 
  Nadler, Mrs. Napolitano, Ms. Tsongas, Mr. Crowley, Ms. DeLauro, Ms. 
  Moore, Mr. Pocan, Mr. Huffman, Ms. Clark of Massachusetts, and Ms. 
   Norton) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the 
                     Committee on Natural Resources

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                                 A BILL


 
 To designate certain National Forest System lands and certain public 
 lands under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior in the 
     States of Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming as 
   wilderness, wild and scenic rivers, wildland recovery areas, and 
        biological connecting corridors, and for other purposes.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.

    (a) Short Title.--This Act may be cited as the ``Northern Rockies 
Ecosystem Protection Act''.
    (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents of this Act is as 
follows:

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.
Sec. 2. Findings.
Sec. 3. Purposes.
Sec. 4. Definitions.
                   TITLE I--DESIGNATION OF WILDERNESS

Sec. 101. Designation of certain National Forest System lands, National 
                            Park System lands, and Bureau of Land 
                            Management lands as wilderness.
Sec. 102. Greater Glacier/Northern Continental Divide ecosystem.
Sec. 103. Greater Yellowstone ecosystem.
Sec. 104. Greater Salmon/Selway ecosystem.
Sec. 105. Greater Cabinet/Yaak/Selkirk ecosystem.
Sec. 106. Greater Hells Canyon ecosystem.
Sec. 107. Islands in the Sky Wilderness.
Sec. 108. Wilderness in biological connecting corridors.
Sec. 109. Administration.
Sec. 110. Water.
               TITLE II--BIOLOGICAL CONNECTING CORRIDORS

Sec. 201. Findings.
Sec. 202. Designation of biological connecting corridors.
Sec. 203. Treatment of biological connecting corridors.
Sec. 204. Applicability of title.
Sec. 205. Cooperative agreements and land trades and acquisitions.
Sec. 206. Exemption of certain roads and highways.
             TITLE III--WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS DESIGNATIONS

Sec. 301. Designation of wild and scenic rivers in Idaho, Montana, and 
                            Wyoming.
              TITLE IV--WILDLAND RESTORATION AND RECOVERY

Sec. 401. Definitions.
Sec. 402. Restoration and recovery.
Sec. 403. Management.
                 TITLE V--IMPLEMENTATION AND MONITORING

Sec. 501. Implementation report.
Sec. 502. Interagency team.
Sec. 503. Roadless lands evaluation.
        TITLE VI--ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS REGARDING INDIAN TRIBES

Sec. 601. Indian tribes.
Sec. 602. Federal trust responsibility.
Sec. 603. Exemption from freedom of information act.
Sec. 604. Application of Indian Self-Determination and Education 
                            Assistance Act.
Sec. 605. Native American uses.
                    TITLE VII--RULES OF CONSTRUCTION

Sec. 701. Water rights.

SEC. 2. FINDINGS.

    The Congress makes the following findings:
            (1) Many areas of undeveloped National Forest System lands, 
        National Park System lands, and public lands administered by 
        the Bureau of Land Management in the States of Idaho, Montana, 
        Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming possess outstanding natural 
        characteristics which give them high values as wilderness, 
        parks, and wild and scenic rivers and will, if properly 
        preserved, be an enduring resource of wilderness, wild land 
        areas, and biodiversity for the benefit of the American people.
            (2) The Northern Rockies Bioregion contains the most 
        diverse array of wild lands remaining south of Canada, 
        providing sanctuary for a host of species listed as threatened 
        or endangered under section 4(c) of the Endangered Species Act 
        of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1533(c)). These national interest public 
        lands are among the most popular wild lands in the United 
        States, embracing greater ecosystems and national treasures 
        such as the Greater Yellowstone, Greater Glacier/Northern 
        Continental Divide, Greater Hells Canyon/Wallowa, Greater 
        Salmon/Selway, and Greater Cabinet/Yaak/Selkirk ecosystems.
            (3) The natural ecosystems in the Northern Rockies 
        Bioregion are largely dependent on National Forest System 
        lands, National Park System lands, and public lands 
        administered by the Bureau of Land Management, and the 
        ecological productivity and diversity of resources these 
        Federal public lands provide. Conservation of roadless areas on 
        these public lands, which produces clean water, protects native 
        fisheries and native flora and fauna, and provides scenic and 
        recreational qualities, also preserves options for sustainable 
        economics through activities such as hunting, fishing, and 
        wilderness-based recreation.
            (4) The headwaters of several major river systems, 
        including the Columbia, Snake, Green, Missouri and Saskatchewan 
        Rivers, originate in the Northern Rockies Bioregion, and these 
        rivers send their waters to three different oceans. These 
        waters are of tremendous economic importance to farming and 
        ranching operations, municipal water supplies, and water-based 
        recreation, including fishing and boating. Protection of this 
        world class water resource will enhance these uses, reduce 
        costs for water treatment and irrigation, and increase native 
        fish populations.
            (5) The wildlife treasures of the Northern Rockies are of 
        international significance and contain remarkably intact large 
        mammalian fauna and rare and unique plant life. Wildlife 
        habitat fragmentation due to roadbuilding, timber harvest, 
        mining, oil and gas exploration, lack of interagency 
        cooperation, and other activities has severe effects on the 
        wildlife populations (including those listed as threatened or 
        endangered under section 4(c) of the Endangered Species Act of 
        1973 (16 U.S.C. 1533(c))) and their habitat, the water quality, 
        the ancient forests, and the greater ecosystems of the Northern 
        Rockies Bioregion. The overemphasis on resource extraction from 
        National Forest System lands and public lands administered by 
        the Bureau of Land Management has compromised ecosystem 
        integrity and detracted from economic diversification 
        opportunities. Economic instability and high unemployment in 
        rural, resource-dependent communities is a common result of 
        overexploitation of these lands.
            (6) Continued fragmentation and development of the 
        remaining roadless and essentially roadless ecosystems and 
        biological connectors of the Northern Rockies would cause a 
        loss to the Nation of an entire wild land region and of the 
        only remaining areas south of Canada still pristine enough to 
        support populations of caribou, gray wolves, grizzly bears, 
        anadromous fish, and numerous other rare and endangered plant 
        and animal life all in one intact bioregion.
            (7) Since the 1936 roadless area inventory completed by Bob 
        Marshall, millions of acres of roadless wild lands have been 
        developed in the Northern Rockies. Extensive fragmentation of 
        wild lands and wildlife habitat has resulted in the listing of 
        several species as threatened or endangered and reduced the 
        numbers and range of many others, including anadromous fish.
            (8) The natural ecosystems of the Northern Rockies 
        Bioregion also serve as educational and research centers for 
        on-site studies in biology, geology, astronomy and other 
        sciences. The pristine nature of the National Forest System 
        lands, National Park System lands, and public lands 
        administered by the Bureau of Land Management in the Northern 
        Rockies Bioregion helps local communities attract new residents 
        and businesses based on local quality of life.
            (9) A review of the current situation in the Northern 
        Rockies has revealed the urgent need for an ecological reserve 
        system for the Northern Rockies Bioregion, which includes core 
        ecosystem reserve areas and biological connecting corridors 
        necessary to ensure wildlife movements and genetic interchange 
        between the core reserve areas. Wildlife freedom of movement 
        has always been essential to the survival of wildlife species, 
        and an increasing number of scientific studies have identified 
        movement corridors as a necessity for wildlife conservation in 
        a changing climate. Several foreign governments, including the 
        governments of Australia and Scotland, have announced plans for 
        corridors that would make wildlife movement possible as climate 
        pressures increase. The concept of connective corridors for 
        wildlife movement has been endorsed by governors of States in 
        the western United States, and is now widely recognized by 
        conservation and scientific organizations. For example, freedom 
        of movement for wildlife is basic to the emerging new science 
        of ``Movement Ecology'' described in a December 2008 
        Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. This freedom 
        of wildlife movement was a fundamental reason for the Act's 
        development and introduction, and has become an increasingly 
        high profile issue in the climate and biological sciences.
            (10) The economic value to the Nation of most of these 
        undeveloped areas, left in their natural state, greatly exceeds 
        any potential return to the Treasury of the United States from 
        timber harvest and development. If current Federal land 
        management in the Northern Rockies continues to result in the 
        development of roadless areas, the American public will be 
        using its tax dollars to fund permanent reductions in 
        wilderness, water quality, fish and wildlife habitat, and 
        species and biological diversity.
            (11) Instead, this Act provides opportunities for 
        employment in outdoor trades by establishing rehabilitation 
        zones on specific tracts of damaged Federal land where active 
        restoration work will occur. This Act will provide contracts 
        for local businesses and renew the intrinsic economic, social 
        and cultural benefits that result from productive land. Federal 
        land rehabilitation projects represent a direct benefit to the 
        local economy and reduce the loss to American taxpayers caused 
        by below-cost timber sales and other subsidized resource 
        extraction.
            (12) The congressional review of roadless areas within the 
        National Forest System, National Park System, and public lands 
        administered by the Bureau of Land Management in the States of 
        Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming has identified 
        areas which, on the basis of their land form, ecosystem, 
        associated fish and wildlife, economic value, and location will 
        help to fulfill the role of the United States Forest Service, 
        National Park Service, and Bureau of Land Management to ensure 
        a quality National Wilderness Preservation System. The review 
        has identified other areas which may have outstanding values as 
        wild and scenic rivers. The review has also identified areas 
        which may not possess outstanding wilderness attributes and 
        should not now be designated as components of the National 
        Wilderness Preservation System, but which should be studied to 
        determine their role in maintaining biological diversity in the 
        Northern Rockies.
            (13) Many areas of National Forest System lands and public 
        lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management have been 
        damaged and their productivity reduced by unwise development 
        practices, which have also impaired ecosystem function and 
        biological diversity. The Island Park area adjacent to 
        Yellowstone National Park contains large clear-cut areas right 
        up to the park boundary. Efforts should be made to return these 
        areas to their former ecological health and native diversity. 
        These efforts should seek to ensure that vital ecosystem 
        components are restored, especially in areas where wildlife 
        travel corridors and native fish and wildlife populations have 
        been damaged or eliminated. Restoration efforts should seek to 
        ensure and maintain genetic interchange, biological diversity, 
        and restoration of native species diversity throughout the 
        Northern Rockies Bioregion.
            (14) Backcountry areas of the National Park System have 
        been damaged by inappropriate management, despite policies that 
        require that recommended wilderness be administered as 
        wilderness. An emphasis on structures and motorized equipment, 
        and in some instances developed ``backcountry'' campsites, have 
        all detracted from and degraded the wilderness character of 
        these backcountry areas.
            (15) Federal agencies entrusted with managing the natural 
        resources of the Northern Rockies Bioregion operate under 
        contradictory congressional mandates, and thus are in 
        dissension over management policies which involve common 
        resources and greater ecosystems. Existing agency structures 
        and regulatory mechanisms have proven unsatisfactory for 
        responsible management of nationally important ecosystems on 
        public lands. Existing laws and regulations have not been 
        sufficient to establish and maintain agency accountability for 
        public resources.
            (16) This Act does not affect private existing rights.

SEC. 3. PURPOSES.

    (a) In General.--The purposes of this Act are--
            (1) to designate certain National Forest System lands, 
        certain National Park System lands, and certain public lands 
        administered by the Bureau of Land Management in the States of 
        Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming as components 
        of the National Wilderness Preservation System;
            (2) to designate certain National Forest System lands, 
        public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management, and 
        watercourses on these lands in the States of Montana, Idaho, 
        and Wyoming as components of the National Wild and Scenic 
        Rivers System;
            (3) to prioritize areas for wildland recovery to help 
        restore biological diversity and native species; and
            (4) to establish a system of biological connecting 
        corridors between the core ecosystems in the Northern Rockies 
        Bioregion.
    (b) Purpose of Designations.--The designations made by this Act are 
made in order to--
            (1) promote, perpetuate, and preserve the wilderness 
        character of the area so designated;
            (2) protect water quality, watersheds, and wildlife 
        habitat, including that of species listed as threatened or 
        endangered under section 4(c) of the Endangered Species Act of 
        1973 (16 U.S.C. 1533(c));
            (3) protect the ecological integrity and contiguity of 
        major wild land ecosystems and their interconnecting corridors 
        identified by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, and 
        other sources;
            (4) protect and maintain biological and native species 
        diversity and dispersal throughout the Northern Rockies 
        Bioregion;
            (5) promote and ensure interagency cooperation in the 
        implementation of integrated, holistic ecosystem management and 
        protection of the ecosystems and corridors covered by this Act 
        based upon principles from conservation biology;
            (6) preserve scenic, historic, and cultural resources;
            (7) promote scientific research, primitive recreation, 
        solitude, physical and mental challenge, and inspiration for 
        the benefit of all of the American people;
            (8) avoid the misinvestment of scarce capital in lands of 
        marginal timber value; and
            (9) promote ecologically and economically sustainable 
        management in the Northern Rockies Bioregion.

SEC. 4. DEFINITIONS.

    For purposes of this Act:
            (1) Development.--The term ``development'' means activities 
        that eliminate the roadless and wilderness characteristics of 
        the land and includes ski resort facilities and such activities 
        as roadbuilding, timber harvest, mining, and oil and gas 
        drilling.
            (2) Greater ecosystem.--The term ``greater ecosystem'', 
        when used in conjunction with the specific ecosystems protected 
        under this Act, means the ecological land units of sufficient 
        scale to support and maintain populations of large vertebrate 
        species and the other native plant and animal species of the 
        units. These units are comprised of lands which are similar in 
        regards to topography, climate, and plant and animal species. 
        The ecosystems in the Northern Rockies are also defined in 
        terms of the habitat of wildlife indicator species listed as 
        threatened or endangered under section 4(c) of the Endangered 
        Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1533(c)), including grizzly 
        bear, gray wolf, bald eagle, and caribou, and have been 
        depicted on maps published by Federal agencies.
            (3) Northern rockies bioregion.--The term ``Northern 
        Rockies Bioregion'' means the portion of the Northern Rocky 
        Mountains in the States of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Oregon, and 
        Washington, so referred to on maps referred to in this Act.
            (4) Corridors.--The term ``corridors'' means areas that 
        provide connectivity of habitat or potential habitat and that 
        facilitate the ability of terrestrial, estuarine, and 
        freshwater fish, or wildlife to move within a landscape as 
        needed for migration, gene flow, or dispersal, or in response 
        to the impacts of climate change or other impacts.
            (5) Habitat.--The term ``habitat'' means the physical, 
        chemical, and biological properties that are used by fish, 
        wildlife, or plants for growth, reproduction, survival, food, 
        water, and cover, on a tract of land, in a body of water, or in 
        an area or region.
            (6) Indian tribe.--The term ``Indian tribe'' has the 
        meaning given the term in section 4 of the Indian Self-
        Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b).
            (7) Natural resources.--The term ``natural resources'' 
        means the terrestrial, freshwater, estuarine, and marine fish, 
        wildlife, plants, land, water, habitats, and ecosystems of the 
        United States.
            (8) Public land.--The term ``public land'' has the meaning 
        given the term in section 103(e) of the Federal Land Policy and 
        Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1702(e)).
            (9) Resilience.--The terms ``resilience'' and ``resilient'' 
        means the ability to resist or recover from disturbance and 
        preserve diversity, productivity, and sustainability.
            (10) Secretary concerned.--The term ``Secretary concerned'' 
        means--
                    (A) the Secretary of Agriculture, with respect to 
                National Forest System lands; and
                    (B) the Secretary of the Interior, with respect to 
                National Park System lands and public land.

                   TITLE I--DESIGNATION OF WILDERNESS

SEC. 101. DESIGNATION OF CERTAIN NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM LANDS, NATIONAL 
              PARK SYSTEM LANDS, AND BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT LANDS AS 
              WILDERNESS.

    In furtherance of the purpose of the Wilderness Act (16 U.S.C. 1131 
et seq.), certain National Forest System lands, National Park System 
lands, and public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management, 
as described in this title, in the States of Idaho, Montana, Oregon, 
Washington, and Wyoming are designated as wilderness and, therefore, as 
components of the National Wilderness Preservation System.

SEC. 102. GREATER GLACIER/NORTHERN CONTINENTAL DIVIDE ECOSYSTEM.

    (a) Designation.--In order to protect the unique ecosystem of the 
greater Glacier/Northern Continental Divide region, the areas described 
in this section are hereby designated as wilderness.
    (b) Bob Marshall Wilderness Additions.--The following areas are 
incorporated into the Bob Marshall Wilderness:
            (1) Choteau mountain/teton high peaks/deep creek 
        addition.--Certain Federal land within the Lewis and Clark 
        National Forest and land administered by the Lewistown Field 
        Office of the Bureau of Land Management comprising 
        approximately 73,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``__'' and dated ___, which shall be added to and 
        administered as part of the Bob Marshall Wilderness.
            (2) Renshaw addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Lewis and Clark National Forest and land administered by the 
        Lewistown Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management 
        comprising approximately 30,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``___'' and dated ___, which shall be added to 
        and administered as part of the Bob Marshall Wilderness.
            (3) Swan front addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Flathead National Forest and Lolo National Forest comprising 
        approximately 169,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``___'' and dated ___, which shall be added to and 
        administered as part of the Bob Marshall Wilderness.
            (4) Hungry horse reservoir west.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Flathead National Forest comprising approximately 
        179,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``___'' 
        and dated ___, which shall be added to and administered as part 
        of the Bob Marshall Wilderness.
            (5) Bob north addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Flathead National Forest comprising approximately 88,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``___'' and dated 
        ___, which shall be added to and administered as part of the 
        Bob Marshall Wilderness.
            (6) Monture creek addition.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 99,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``___'' and dated 
        ___, which shall be added to and administered as part of the 
        Bob Marshall Wilderness.
    (c) Great Bear Wilderness Additions.--The following areas are 
incorporated into the Great Bear Wilderness:
            (1) Hungry horse reservoir east addition.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Flathead National Forest comprising 
        approximately 37,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to 
        and administered as part of the Great Bear Wilderness.
            (2) Middle fork additions.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Flathead National Forest comprising approximately 53,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be added to and administered as part of the 
        Great Bear Wilderness.
    (d) Scapegoat Wilderness Additions.--The following areas, 
consisting of a total of approximately 125,000 acres, are incorporated 
into the Scapegoat Wilderness:
            (1) Stonewall mountain addition.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Helena National Forest comprising approximately 
        55,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to and 
        administered as part of the Scapegoat Wilderness.
            (2) Silver king/falls creek addition.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Lewis and Clark National Forest and Helena National 
        Forest comprising approximately 25,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be added to and administered as part of the Scapegoat 
        Wilderness.
            (3) Benchmark/elk creek addition.--Certain Federal lands 
        within the Lewis and Clark National Forest, comprising 
        approximately 28,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to 
        and administered as part of the Scapegoat Wilderness.
    (e) Mission Mountains Wilderness Additions.--The following areas, 
consisting of a total of approximately 16,000 acres, are incorporated 
into the Mission Mountains Wilderness:
            (1) Mission mountain wilderness addition.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Flathead National Forest comprising 
        approximately 20,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to 
        and administered as part of the Mission Mountains Wilderness.
            (2) Marshall peak addition.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 9,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be added to and administered as part of the 
        Mission Mountains Wilderness.
    (f) New National Wilderness Preservation System Components.--The 
following areas are designated as new components of the National 
Wilderness Preservation System:
            (1) Glacier wilderness, glacier national park.--Certain 
        Federal land within Glacier National Park comprising 
        approximately 925,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Glacier Wilderness.
            (2) Sawtooth ridge wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising approximately 
        14,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated _______, which shall be known as the 
        Sawtooth Ridge Wilderness.
            (3) Tuchuck wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Flathead National Forest and the Kootenai National Forest 
        comprising approximately 142,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Tuchuck Wilderness.
            (4) Le beau wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Flathead National Forest and the Kootenai National Forest 
        comprising approximately 8,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Le Beau Wilderness.
            (5) Ten lakes wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 49,000 acres, 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Ten Lakes Wilderness.
            (6) Coal ridge wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Flathead National Forest comprising approximately 24,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as Coal Ridge Wilderness.
            (7) Standard peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Flathead National Forest comprising approximately 19,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as Standard Peak Wilderness.
            (8) Demers wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Flathead National Forest comprising approximately 7,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as Coal Ridge Wilderness.
            (9) Lincoln gulch wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Helena National Forest comprising approximately 9,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as Lincoln Gulch Wilderness.
            (10) Anaconda hill wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Helena National Forest comprising approximately 20,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as Anaconda Hill Wilderness.
            (11) Specimen creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Helena National Forest comprising approximately 
        13,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as Specimen 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (12) Crater mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Helena National Forest comprising approximately 
        10,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as Crater 
        Mountain Wilderness.
            (13) Ogden mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Helena National Forest comprising approximately 
        8,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as Ogden Mountain 
        Wilderness.
            (14) Nevada mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Helena National Forest comprising approximately 
        54,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as Nevada 
        Mountain Wilderness.
            (15) Blackfeet wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising approximately 
        129,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``____'' and dated ____, which shall be known as the Blackfeet 
        Wilderness.

SEC. 103. GREATER YELLOWSTONE ECOSYSTEM.

    (a) Designation.--In order to protect the unique ecosystem of the 
greater Yellowstone region, the areas described in this section are 
hereby designated as wilderness.
    (b) Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness Additions.--Certain Federal lands 
within the Custer Gallatin National Forest and Shoshone National Forest 
comprising approximately 265,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to and 
administered as part of the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness.
    (c) North Absaroka Wilderness Additions.--Certain Federal land 
within the Shoshone National Forest and the Custer Gallatin National 
Forest comprising approximately 173,000 acres as generally depicted on 
the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to 
and administered as part of the North Absaroka Wilderness.
    (d) Washakie Wilderness Additions.--Certain Federal land with the 
Shoshone National Forest and land administered by Lander Field Office 
of the Bureau of Land Management comprising approximately 339,000 acres 
as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, 
which shall be added to and administered as part of the Washakie 
Wilderness.
    (e) Fitzpatrick Wilderness Additions.--The following areas are 
incorporated into the Fitzpatrick Wilderness:
            (1) Fitzpatrick wilderness addition.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Shoshone National Forest and land administered by 
        the Lander Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management 
        comprising approximately 14,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        added to and administered as part of the Fitzpatrick 
        Wilderness.
            (2) Bench mark/warm springs addition.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Shoshone National Forest comprising approximately 
        15,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to and 
        administered as part of the Fitzpatrick Wilderness.
    (f) Teton Wilderness Additions.--Certain Federal lands within the 
Bridger-Teton National Forest comprising approximately 24,000 acres as 
generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, 
which shall be added to and administered as part of the Teton 
Wilderness.
    (g) Gros Ventre Wilderness Additions.--The following areas are 
incorporated into the Gros Ventre Wilderness:
            (1) Shoal creek addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Bridger-Teton National Forest comprising approximately 32,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be added to and administered as part 
        of the Gros Ventre Wilderness.
            (2) Gros ventre additions.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Bridger Teton National Forest comprising approximately 124,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be added to and administered as part 
        of the Gros Ventre Wilderness.
    (h) Bridger Wilderness Additions.--Certain Federal land within the 
Bridger-Teton National Forest and land administered by the Pinedale 
Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management comprising approximately 
230,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
dated ______, which shall be added to and administered as part of the 
Bridger Wilderness.
    (i) Popo Agie Wilderness Additions.--Certain Federal land within 
the Shoshone National Forest comprising approximately 60,000 acres as 
generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, 
which shall be added to and administered as part of the Popo Agie 
Wilderness.
    (j) Winegar Hole Wilderness Additions.--Certain Federal land within 
the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 5,000 
acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
______, which shall be added to and administered as part of the Winegar 
Hole Wilderness.
    (k) Jedediah Smith Wilderness Additions.--Certain Federal lands 
within the Bridger-Teton and Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising 
approximately 51,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to and administered as 
part of the Jedediah Smith Wilderness.
    (l) Lee Metcalf Wilderness Additions.--The following areas are 
incorporated into the Lee Metcalf Wilderness:
            (1) Cowboys heaven addition.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Custer Gallatin National Forest and the Beaverhead-
        Deerlodge National Forest comprising approximately 40,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be added to and administered as part of the 
        Lee Metcalf Wilderness.
            (2) Lee metcalf addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Custer Gallatin National Forest and the Beaverhead-Deerlodge 
        National Forest comprising approximately 143,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be added to and administered as part of the 
        Lee Metcalf Wilderness.
    (m) New National Wilderness Preservation System Components.--The 
following areas are designated as new components of the National 
Wilderness Preservation System:
            (1) Yellowstone wilderness, yellowstone national park.--
        Certain Federal land within Yellowstone National Park 
        comprising approximately 2,030,000 acres as generally depicted 
        on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Yellowstone Wilderness.
            (2) Grand teton wilderness, grand teton national park.--
        Certain Federal land within the Grand Teton National Park 
        comprising approximately 123,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Grand Teton Wilderness.
            (3) Snowcrest wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest and land administered by 
        the Dillon Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management 
        comprising approximately 105,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Snowcrest Wilderness.
            (4) Antelope basin wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising 
        approximately 70,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        Antelope Basin Wilderness.
            (5) Lone butte wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising approximately 
        14,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as Lone Butte 
        Wilderness.
            (6) Black butte.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising approximately 
        39,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known Black Butte 
        Wilderness.
            (7) Gravelly mountains wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising of 
        approximately 53,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        Gravelly Mountains Wilderness.
            (8) Vigilante wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising approximately 
        16,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as Vigilante 
        Wilderness.
            (9) Cherry lakes wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising 
        approximately 13,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        Cherry Lakes Wilderness.
            (10) Axolotl wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest and land administered by 
        the Dillon Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management 
        consisting of approximately 35,000 acres as generally depicted 
        on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Axolotl Wilderness.
            (11) Crockett lake wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising 
        approximately 7,000 acres administered as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as Crockett Lake Wilderness.
            (12) Gallatin range wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Custer Gallatin National Forest comprising 
        approximately 221,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Gallatin Range Wilderness.
            (13) Chico peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Custer Gallatin National Forest comprising approximately 
        12,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Chico 
        Peak Wilderness.
            (14) Madison wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Custer Gallatin National Forest comprising approximately 15,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Madison Wilderness.
            (15) Lionhead wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Custer Gallatin National Forest and the Caribou-Targhee 
        National Forest comprising approximately 48,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Lionhead Wilderness.
            (16) Deep lake wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Custer Gallatin National Forest and the Shoshone National 
        Forest comprising approximately 90,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Deep Lake Wilderness.
            (17) Monument ridge wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Bridger-Teton National Forest comprising 
        approximately 18,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Monument Ridge Wilderness.
            (18) Munger mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Bridger-Teton National Forest comprising 
        approximately 10,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Munger Mountain Wilderness.
            (19) Little sheep mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Bridger-Teton National Forest comprising 
        approximately 14,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Little Sheep Mountain Wilderness.
            (20) Mt. leidy highlands wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Bridger-Teton National Forest comprising 
        approximately 205,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Mt. Leidy Highlands Wilderness.
            (21) Salt river range wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Bridger-Teton National Forest comprising 
        approximately 245,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Salt River Range Wilderness.
            (22) Grayback ridge wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Bridger-Teton National Forest comprising 
        approximately 314,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Grayback Ridge Wilderness.
            (23) Commissary ridge wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Bridger-Teton National Forest comprising 
        approximately 143,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Commissary Ridge Wilderness.
            (24) South wyoming range wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Bridger-Teton National Forest comprising 
        approximately 98,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the South Wyoming Range Wilderness.
            (25) North mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Bridger-Teton National Forest comprising 
        approximately 5,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the North Mountain Wilderness.
            (26) Grayback ridge east wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Bridger-Teton National Forest consisting of 
        approximately 18,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Grayback Ridge East Wilderness.
            (27) Palisades wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Bridger-Teton National Forest and the Caribou-Targhee National 
        Forest comprising approximately 224,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Palisades Wilderness.
            (28) Gannett hills wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Bridger-Teton National Forest, and the Caribou-Targhee 
        National Forest comprising approximately 63,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Gannett Hills Wilderness.
            (29) Raymond mountain north wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Bridger-Teton National Forest and land 
        administered by the Kemmerer Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 19,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``____'' and dated ____, which 
        shall be known as the Raymond Mountain North Wilderness.
            (30) Raymond mountain south wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land administered by the Kemmerer Field Office of the Bureau of 
        Land Management comprising approximately 24,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``____'' and dated ____, 
        which shall be known as the Raymond Mountain South Wilderness.
            (31) Lake mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Bridger-Teton National Forest and land administered by the 
        Pinedale Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management 
        comprising approximately 17,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Lake Mountain Wilderness.
            (32) Garns mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising 
        approximately 104,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Garns Mountain Wilderness.
            (33) Antelope creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 
        17,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Bald 
        Mountain Antelope Creek Wilderness.
            (34) Bear creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 
        98,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Bear 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (35) Stump creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 
        97,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Stump 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (36) Caribou-targhee wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising 
        approximately 94,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Caribou-Targhee Wilderness.
            (37) Poker peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 
        20,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Poker 
        Peak Wilderness.
            (38) Tincup wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 7,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Tincup Wilderness.
            (39) Schmid peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 
        20,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Schmid 
        Peak Wilderness.
            (40) Sage creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 
        11,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Sage 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (41) Preuss creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 
        14,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Preuss 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (42) Dry ridge wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 23,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Dry Ridge Wilderness.
            (43) Meade peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 
        45,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Meade 
        Peak Wilderness.
            (44) Tobacco root mountains wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest and land 
        administered by the Dillon Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 97,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Tobacco Root Mountains Wilderness.
            (45) Potosi wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising approximately 
        5,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as Potosi Wilderness.
            (46) Bayer mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Shoshone National Forest comprising approximately 
        9,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Bayer Mountain 
        Wilderness.
            (47) Little popo agie canyon wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Shoshone National Forest comprising 
        approximately 11,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Little Popo Agie Canyon Wilderness.
            (48) Clark fork wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Shoshone National Forest comprising approximately 42,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Clark Fork 
        Wilderness.

SEC. 104. GREATER SALMON/SELWAY ECOSYSTEM.

    (a) Designation.--In order to protect the unique ecosystem of the 
Greater Yellowstone region, the areas described in this section are 
hereby designated as wilderness.
    (b) Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness Additions.--The 
following areas are incorporated into the Frank Church-River of No 
Return Wilderness:
            (1) Pinnacle peak (sugar mountain) addition.--Certain 
        Federal land within the Payette National Forest comprising 
        approximately 10,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to 
        and administered as part of the Frank Church-River of No Return 
        Wilderness.
            (2) Placer creek addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Payette National Forest comprising approximately 7,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be added to and administered as part of the 
        Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
            (3) Smith creek addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Payette National Forest comprising approximately 2,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be added to and administered as part of the 
        Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
            (4) Cottontail point-pilot creek addition.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Payette National Forest and land administered 
        by the Cottonwood Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management 
        comprising approximately 99,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        added to and administered as part of the Frank Church-River of 
        No Return Wilderness.
            (5) Jersey-jack addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests comprising approximately 
        64,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to and 
        administered as part of the Frank Church-River of No Return 
        Wilderness.
            (6) Mallard addition.--Certain Federal land within the Nez 
        Perce-Clearwater National Forests comprising approximately 
        20,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to and 
        administered as part of the Frank Church-River of No Return 
        Wilderness.
            (7) Bluejoint addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Salmon-Challis National Forest and the Bitterroot National 
        Forest comprising approximately 70,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be added to and administered as part of the Frank Church-
        River of No Return Wilderness.
            (8) Blue bunch addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Salmon-Challis National Forest and the Boise National Forest 
        comprising approximately 11,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        added to and administered as part of the Frank Church-River of 
        No Return Wilderness.
            (9) Loon creek addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Salmon-Challis National Forest and the Sawtooth National Forest 
        comprising approximately 109,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        added to and administered as part of the Frank Church-River of 
        No Return Wilderness.
            (10) Salmon-challis additions.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        303,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to and 
        administered as part of the Frank Church-River of No Return 
        Wilderness.
            (11) Boise additions.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Boise National Forest comprising approximately 59,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be added to and administered as part of the 
        Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
    (c) Gospel Hump Wilderness Additions.--The Gospel Hump additions 
consisting of approximately 55,000 acres administered by the Nez Perce 
National Forest are incorporated into the Gospel Hump Wilderness.
    (d) Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Additions.--The following areas 
are incorporated into the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness:
            (1) Lochsa face addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests comprising approximately 
        75,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to and 
        administered as part of the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness.
            (2) Elk summit/sneakfoot/north fork spruce addition.--
        Certain Federal land within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National 
        Forests comprising approximately 59,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be added to and administered as part of the Selway-
        Bitterroot Wilderness.
            (3) Rackliff-gedney addition.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests comprising 
        approximately 90,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to 
        and administered as part of the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness.
            (4) Meadow creek addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests and on land administered 
        by the Cottonwood Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management 
        comprising approximately 215,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        added to and administered as part of the Selway-Bitterroot 
        Wilderness.
            (5) Lolo creek addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests and the Lolo National 
        Forest comprising approximately 18,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be added to and administered as part of the Selway-
        Bitterroot Wilderness.
            (6) Bitterroot addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Bitterroot National Forest and the Nez-Perce National Forest 
        comprising approximately 123,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        added to and administered as part of the Selway-Bitterroot 
        Wilderness.
    (e) Sawtooth Wilderness Additions.--Certain Federal land within the 
Boise National Forest, Sawtooth National Forest and the Salmon-Challis 
National Forest comprising approximately 540,000 acres as generally 
depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
added to and administered as part of the Sawtooth Wilderness.
    (f) New National Wilderness Preservation System Components of the 
Great Burn Wildlands Complex.--The following areas within the Great 
Burn Wildlands Complex are designated as new components of the National 
Wilderness Preservation System:
            (1) Great burn (hoodoo) wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests and the Lolo 
        National Forest comprising approximately 255,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Great Burn (Hoodoo) 
        Wilderness.
            (2) Upper north fork wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest, the Idaho 
        Panhandle National Forest, and the Lolo National Forest 
        comprising approximately 62,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Upper North Fork Wilderness.
            (3) Sheep mountain/state line wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, the 
        Idaho Panhandle National Forest, and the Lolo National Forest 
        comprising approximately 68,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Sheep Mountain/State Line Wilderness.
            (4) Mallard-larkins wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests and the Idaho 
        Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 260,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Mallard-Larkins 
        Wilderness.
            (5) Bighorn-weitas wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests comprising 
        approximately 260,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Bighorn-Weitas Wilderness.
            (6) Eldorado wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests comprising approximately 
        7,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Eldorado 
        Wilderness.
            (7) Moose mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests comprising 
        approximately 22,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Moose Mountain Wilderness.
            (8) North lochsa slope wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests approximately 
        118,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the North 
        Lochsa Wilderness.
            (9) Pot mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests approximately 51,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Pot Mountain 
        Wilderness.
            (10) Siwash wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests comprising approximately 
        9,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Siwash 
        Wilderness.
            (11) Weir-post office wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests comprising 
        approximately 22,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Weir-Post Office Wilderness.
            (12) Mosquito fly wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 
        19,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the 
        Mosquito Fly Wilderness.
            (13) Midget peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 
        7,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Midget Peak 
        Wilderness.
            (14) Stark mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 13,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated _____, which shall be known as Stark Mountain Wilderness.
    (g) New National Wilderness Preservation System Components of the 
Little Slate Creek Wildlands Complex.--The following areas within the 
Little Slate Creek Wildlands Complex are designated as new components 
of the National Wilderness Preservation System:
            (1) Little slate creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests comprising 
        approximately 12,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Little Slate Creek Wilderness.
            (2) Little slate creek north wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests 
        comprising approximately 6,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Little Slate Creek North Wilderness.
    (h) Other New National Wilderness Preservation System Components.--
The following areas are designated as new components of the National 
Wilderness Preservation System:
            (1) French creek/patrick butte wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Payette National Forest comprising 
        approximately 170,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the French Creek/Patrick Butte Wilderness.
            (2) Crystal mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Payette National Forest comprising approximately 
        13,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Crystal 
        Mountain Wilderness.
            (3) Secesh wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Payette National Forest comprising approximately 248,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Secesh Wilderness.
            (4) Needles wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Payette National Forest and the Boise National Forest 
        comprising approximately 161,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Needles Wilderness.
            (5) Caton lake wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Payette National Forest and the Boise National Forest 
        comprising approximately 85,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Caton Lake Wilderness.
            (6) Poison creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Payette National Forest and the Boise National Forest 
        comprising approximately 5,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Poison Creek Wilderness.
            (7) Meadow creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Payette National Forest and the Boise National Forest 
        comprising approximately 29,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Meadow Creek Wilderness.
            (8) Mount heinen wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 13,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Mount Heinen Wilderness.
            (9) Reeves creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 11,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Reeves Creek Wilderness.
            (10) Peace rock wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 192,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Peace Rock 
        Wilderness.
            (11) Deadwood wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Boise National Forest comprising approximately 52,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Deadwood Wilderness.
            (12) Whitehawk mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 9,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Whitehawk Mountain 
        Wilderness.
            (13) Stony meadows wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 13,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Stony Meadows Wilderness.
            (14) Scriver creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 8,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Scriver Creek Wilderness.
            (15) Grimes pass wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 13,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Grimes Pass Wilderness.
            (16) Gallagher wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Boise National Forest comprising approximately 6,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Gallagher Wilderness.
            (17) Corski creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 8,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Corski Creek Wilderness.
            (18) Bull trout wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Boise National Forest and the Salmon-Challis National 
        Forest comprising approximately 115,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Bull Trout Wilderness.
            (19) Breadwinner wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 20,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Breadwinner Wilderness.
            (20) Elk creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Boise National Forest comprising approximately 15,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Elk Creek Wilderness.
            (21) Steel mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 
        23,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Steel 
        Mountain Wilderness.
            (22) Rainbow wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Boise National Forest comprising approximately 31,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Rainbow Wilderness.
            (23) Grand mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 
        14,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Grand 
        Mountain Wilderness.
            (24) Sheep creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 70,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Sheep Creek Wilderness.
            (25) Snowbank wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Boise National Forest comprising approximately 34,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Snowbank Wilderness.
            (26) House mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 
        26,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the House 
        Mountain Wilderness.
            (27) Danskin wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Boise National Forest comprising approximately 30,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Danskin Wilderness.
            (28) Cow creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Boise National Forest comprising approximately 15,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Cow Creek Wilderness.
            (29) Wilson peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 8,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Wilson Peak Wilderness.
            (30) Lost man creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 
        13,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Lost 
        Man Creek Wilderness.
            (31) Whiskey jack wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 7,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Whiskey Jack Wilderness.
            (32) Cathedral rocks wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Boise National Forest comprising approximately 8,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Cathedral Rocks 
        Wilderness.
            (33) Lime creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Sawtooth National Forest and the Boise National Forest 
        comprising approximately 97,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Lime Creek Wilderness.
            (34) O'Hara falls creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests comprising 
        approximately 33,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the O'Hara Falls Creek Wilderness.
            (35) Lick point wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests comprising 
        approximately 7,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Lick Point Wilderness.
            (36) Clear creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests comprising 
        approximately 9,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Clear Creek Wilderness.
            (37) Silver creek-pilot knob wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests 
        comprising approximately 21,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Silver Creek-Pilot Knob Wilderness.
            (38) Dixie summit-nut hill wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests 
        comprising approximately 13,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Dixie Summit-Nut Hill Wilderness.
            (39) North fork slate creek wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests 
        comprising approximately 11,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the North Fork Slate Creek Wilderness.
            (40) John day wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests comprising approximately 
        10,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the John 
        Day Wilderness.
            (41) Perreau creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        8,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Perreau Creek 
        Wilderness.
            (42) Napias wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 9,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Napias Wilderness.
            (43) Napolean ridge wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising 
        approximately 51,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Napolean Ridge Wilderness.
            (44) Jesse creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        14,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Jesse 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (45) Haystack mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising 
        approximately 12,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Haystack Mountain Wilderness.
            (46) Phelan wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 13,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Phelan Wilderness.
            (47) Sheepeater wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        35,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the 
        Sheepeater Wilderness.
            (48) South fork deep creek wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising 
        approximately 13,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the South Fork Deep Creek Wilderness.
            (49) Cobalt wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 7,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Cobalt Wilderness.
            (50) Jureano wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 25,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Jureano Wilderness.
            (51) South panther wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        6,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the South Panther 
        Wilderness.
            (52) Musgrove wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 8,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Musgrove Wilderness.
            (53) Taylor mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising 
        approximately 63,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Taylor Mountain Wilderness.
            (54) Martin creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        99,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Martin 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (55) White knob wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        65,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the White 
        Knob Wilderness.
            (56) Porphyry peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        47,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the 
        Porphyry Peak Wilderness.
            (57) Greylock wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 12,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Greylock Wilderness.
            (58) Copper basin wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        11,000 as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Copper Basin 
        Wilderness.
            (59) Cold springs wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        9,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Cold Springs 
        Wilderness.
            (60) Pioneer mountains wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Sawtooth National Forest and the Salmon-Challis 
        National Forest and on land administered by the Shoshone Field 
        Office of the Bureau of Land Management comprising 
        approximately 308,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Pioneer Mountain Wilderness.
            (61) Railroad ridge wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Sawtooth National Forest and the Salmon-Challis 
        National Forest comprising approximately 51,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Railroad Ridge Wilderness.
            (62) Buttercup mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Sawtooth National Forest comprising approximately 
        57,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the 
        Buttercup Mountain Wilderness.
            (63) Elk ridge wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Sawtooth National Forest comprising approximately 9,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Elk Ridge Wilderness.
            (64) Grandmother mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Idaho Panhandle National Forest and on land 
        administered by the Coeur d'Alene Field Office of the Bureau of 
        Land Management comprising approximately 35,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled _____ and dated ______, 
        which shall be known as the Grandmother Mountain Wilderness.
            (65) Pinchot butte wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle National Forest and on land administered by 
        the Coeur d'Alene Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management 
        comprising approximately 9,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled _____ and dated ______, which shall be known 
        as the Pinchot Butte Wilderness.
            (66) Liberal mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Sawtooth National Forest comprising approximately 
        11,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Liberal 
        Mountain Wilderness.
            (67) Horse heaven wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Payette National Forest and the Boise National Forest 
        comprising approximately 18,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Horse Heaven Wilderness.
            (68) Chimney rock wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Payette National Forest comprising approximately 9,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Chimney Rock 
        Wilderness.

SEC. 105. GREATER CABINET/YAAK/SELKIRK ECOSYSTEM.

    (a) Designation.--In order to protect the unique, heavily 
fragmented, and endangered Greater Cabinet/Yaak/Selkirk ecosystem, the 
areas described in this section, are hereby designated as wilderness.
    (b) Cabinet Mountains Wilderness Additions.--Certain Federal land 
within the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 100,000 
acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
______, which shall be added to and administered as part of the Cabinet 
Mountains Wilderness.
    (c) Salmo-Priest Wilderness Additions.--Certain Federal land within 
the Idaho Panhandle National Forest and the Colville National Forest 
comprising approximately 47,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to and 
administered as part of the Salmo-Priest Wilderness.
    (d) New National Wilderness Preservation System Components.--The 
following areas are designated as new components of the National 
Wilderness Preservation System:
            (1) Skyline mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 
        15,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as Skyline 
        Mountain Wilderness.
            (2) Galena creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 20,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as Galena Creek Wilderness.
            (3) Berray mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 
        9,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as Berray Mountain 
        Wilderness.
            (4) Lone cliff-smeads wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 
        10,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as Lone Cliff-
        Smeads Wilderness.
            (5) Mcneeley wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 7,000 acres, 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as McNeeley Wilderness.
            (6) Northwest peaks wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 
        15,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as Northwest 
        Peaks Wilderness.
            (7) Roderick wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 30,000 acres, 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as Roderick Wilderness.
            (8) Grizzly peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 7,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as Grizzly Peak Wilderness.
            (9) West fork yaak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 9,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as West Fork Yaak 
        Wilderness.
            (10) Mt. henry wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 14,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as Mt. Henry Wilderness.
            (11) Alexander creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 
        7,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as Alexander 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (12) Robinson mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 
        7,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as Robinson Mountain 
        Wilderness.
            (13) Devil's gap wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 5,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as Devil's Gap Wilderness.
            (14) Lone cliff west wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 
        5,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as Lone Cliff West 
        Wilderness.
            (15) Allen peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 30,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as Allen Peak Wilderness.
            (16) Huckleberry mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 
        9,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as Huckleberry Mountain 
        Wilderness.
            (17) Cataract peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Kootenai National Forest and the Lolo National Forest 
        comprising approximately 39,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Cataract Peak Wilderness.
            (18) Cube iron-silcox wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Kootenai National Forest and the Lolo National 
        Forest comprising approximately 39,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Cube Iron-Silcox Wilderness.
            (19) Sundance ridge wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 8,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as Sundance Ridge 
        Wilderness.
            (20) Teepee-spring creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 14,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated _____, which shall be known as Teepee-Spring Creek 
        Wilderness.
            (21) Baldy mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Lolo National Forest and comprising approximately 
        6,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as Baldy Mountain 
        Wilderness.
            (22) Scotchman's peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Kootenai National Forest and the Idaho Panhandle 
        National Forest comprising approximately 88,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Scotchman's Peak 
        Wilderness.
            (23) Buckhorn ridge wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Kootenai National Forest and the Idaho Panhandle 
        National Forest comprising approximately 36,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Buckhorn Ridge Wilderness.
            (24) Grassy top/hall mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Idaho Panhandle National Forest and the 
        Colville National Forest comprising approximately 24,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Grassy Top/Hall Mountain 
        Wilderness.
            (25) Abercrombie-hooknose wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Colville National Forest comprising approximately 
        38,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the 
        Abercrombie-Hooknose Wilderness.
            (26) Harvey creek/bunchgrass wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Colville National Forest comprising 
        approximately 6,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Harvey Creek/Bunchgrass Wilderness.
            (27) South fork mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Idaho Panhandle National Forest and the Colville 
        National Forest comprising approximately 6,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the South Fork Mountain 
        Wilderness.
            (28) Quartzite wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Colville National Forest comprising approximately 5,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Quartzite Wilderness.
            (29) South fork hungry mountain wilderness.--Certain 
        Federal land within the Idaho Panhandle National Forest and the 
        Colville National Forest comprising approximately 9,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the South Fork Hungry Mountain 
        Wilderness.
            (30) Continental mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising 
        approximately 8,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Continental Mountain Wilderness.
            (31) Deep white wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 
        8,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Deep White 
        Wilderness.
            (32) Schafer peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 
        6,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Schafer Peak 
        Wilderness.
            (33) Upper priest lake wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising 
        approximately 13,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Upper Priest Lake Wilderness.
            (34) Long canyon/selkirk crest wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Idaho Panhandle National Forest and on land 
        administered by the Coeur d'Alene Field Office of the Bureau of 
        Land Management comprising approximately 99,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Long Canyon/Selkirk Crest 
        Wilderness.
            (35) Lake estelle roberts wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Idaho Panhandle National Forest and the Kootenai 
        National Forest comprising approximately 79,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Lake Estelle Roberts 
        Wilderness.
            (36) Trestle peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle National Forest and the Kootenai National 
        Forest comprising approximately 7,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Trestle Peak Wilderness.
            (37) Beetop wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 12,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Beetop Wilderness.
            (38) Packsaddle wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 
        19,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the 
        Packsaddle Wilderness.
            (39) Blacktail pend oreille wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising 
        approximately 5,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Blacktail Pend Oreille Wilderness.
            (40) Magee wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 35,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Magee Wilderness.
            (41) Tepee creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 
        5,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Tepee Creek 
        Wilderness.
            (42) Trouble creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 
        6,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Trouble Creek 
        Wilderness.
            (43) Graham coal wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 
        10,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Graham 
        Coal Wilderness.
            (44) Kootenai peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 
        5,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Kootenai Peak 
        Wilderness.
            (45) Katka wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 10,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Katka Wilderness.

SEC. 106. GREATER HELLS CANYON ECOSYSTEM.

    (a) Designation.--In order to protect the unique and endangered 
Greater Hells Canyon ecosystem, the areas described in this section are 
hereby designated as wilderness.
    (b) Hells Canyon Wilderness Additions.--The following areas, 
consisting of a total of approximately 394,000 acres, are incorporated 
into the Hells Canyon Wilderness:
            (1) Rapid river addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Payette National Forest and the Nez Perce-Clearwater National 
        Forests comprising approximately 76,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be added to and administered as part of the Hells Canyon 
        Wilderness.
            (2) Salmon face addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests comprising approximately 
        9,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be added to and administered as 
        part of the Hells Canyon Wilderness.
            (3) Klopton creek/corral creek addition.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests 
        comprising approximately 21,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        added to and administered as part of the Hells Canyon 
        Wilderness.
            (4) Big canyon addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests comprising approximately 
        14,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to and 
        administered as part of the Hells Canyon Wilderness.
            (5) Other hells canyon wilderness addition.--Certain 
        Federal land within the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest 
        comprising approximately 264,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        added to and administered as part of the Hells Canyon 
        Wilderness.
    (c) Eagle Cap Wilderness Additions.--Certain Federal land within 
the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest comprising approximately 100,000 
acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
______, which shall be added to and administered as part of the Eagle 
Cap Wilderness.
    (d) New National Wilderness Preservation System Components.--The 
following areas are designated as new components of the National 
Wilderness Preservation System:
            (1) Lake fork wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Wallowa-Whitman National Forest comprising approximately 12,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Lake Fork Wilderness.
            (2) Castle ridge wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest comprising approximately 
        7,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Castle Ridge 
        Wilderness.
            (3) Homestead wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Wallowa-Whitman National Forest comprising approximately 6,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Homestead Wilderness.

SEC. 107. ISLANDS IN THE SKY WILDERNESS.

    (a) Designation.--In order to protect the unique and increasingly 
isolated ecological treasure of island mountain ranges in the Northern 
Rockies Bioregion, the areas described in this section are hereby 
designated as wilderness.
    (b) Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness Additions.--The following areas are 
incorporated into the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness:
            (1) Upper tucannon addition.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Umatilla National Forest comprising approximately 13,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be added to and administered as part 
        of the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness.
            (2) W-T addition.--Certain Federal land within the Umatilla 
        National Forest comprising approximately 2,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be added to and administered as part of the 
        Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness.
            (3) Meadow creek addition.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Umatilla National Forest comprising approximately 2,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be added to and administered as part of the 
        Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness.
    (c) North Fork John Day Wilderness Additions.--The following areas 
are incorporated into the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness:
            (1) Greenhorn mountain addition.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Malheur National Forest and the Wallowa-Whitman 
        National Forest comprising approximately 24,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be added to and administered as part of the 
        North Fork John Day Wilderness.
            (2) Jumpoff joe addition to north fork john day 
        wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the Malheur National 
        Forest and the Umatilla National Forest comprising 
        approximately 7,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to 
        and administered as part of the North Fork John Day Wilderness.
            (3) Twin mountain addition to north fork john day 
        wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the Wallowa-Whitman 
        National Forest comprising approximately 20,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be added to and administered as part of the 
        North Fork John Day Wilderness.
    (d) Cloud Peak Wilderness Additions.--Certain Federal land within 
the Bighorn National Forest and land administered by the Worland Field 
Office of the Bureau of Land Management comprising approximately 
203,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
dated ______, which shall be added to and administered as part of the 
Cloud Peak Wilderness.
    (e) Monument Rock Wilderness Addition.--Certain Federal land within 
the Malheur National Forest comprising approximately 5,000 acres as 
generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, 
which shall be added to and administered as part of the Monument Rock 
Wilderness.
    (f) Mount Naomi Wilderness Addition.--Certain Federal land within 
the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 28,000 as 
generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, 
which shall be added to and administered as part of the Mount Naomi 
Wilderness.
    (g) New National Wilderness Preservation System Components in the 
Kettle Mountains.--The following areas within the Kettle Mountains are 
designated as new components of the National Wilderness Preservation 
System:
            (1) Thirteen mile wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Colville National Forest comprising approximately 12,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Thirteen Mile 
        Wilderness.
            (2) Bald snow wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Colville National Forest comprising approximately 20,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Bald Snow Wilderness.
            (3) Copper/kettle wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Colville National Forest comprising approximately 81,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Copper/Kettle 
        Wilderness.
            (4) Huckleberry south wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Colville National Forest comprising approximately 
        10,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the 
        Huckleberry South Wilderness.
            (5) Cougar mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Colville National Forest comprising approximately 
        6,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Cougar Mountain 
        Wilderness.
            (6) Owl mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Colville National Forest comprising approximately 15,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Owl Mountain 
        Wilderness.
            (7) Deer kettle wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Colville National Forest comprising approximately 6,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Deer Kettle 
        Wilderness.
            (8) Jackknife wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Colville National Forest comprising approximately 9,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Jackknife Wilderness.
            (9) Paradise wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Colville National Forest comprising approximately 9,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Paradise Wilderness.
            (10) Bulldog mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Colville National Forest comprising approximately 
        7,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Bulldog Mountain 
        Wilderness.
    (h) New National Wilderness Preservation System Components in the 
Big Horn Mountains.--The following areas within the Big Horn Mountains 
are designated as new components of the National Wilderness 
Preservation System:
            (1) Little bighorn wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Bighorn National Forest comprising approximately 120,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Little Bighorn 
        Wilderness.
            (2) Walker prairie wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Bighorn National Forest comprising approximately 51,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Walker Prairie 
        Wilderness.
            (3) Devil's canyon wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Bighorn National Forest comprising approximately 32,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Devil's Canyon 
        Wilderness.
            (4) Hideout creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Bighorn National Forest comprising approximately 9,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Hideout Creek 
        Wilderness.
            (5) Bear rocks wilderness.--Certain Federal land comprising 
        approximately 25,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Bear Rocks Wilderness.
            (6) Horse creek mesa wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Bighorn National Forest comprising approximately 
        42,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Horse 
        Creek Mesa Wilderness.
            (7) Petes hole wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Bighorn National Forest comprising approximately 20,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Petes Hole Wilderness.
            (8) Grommund creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Bighorn National Forest comprising approximately 6,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Grommund Creek 
        Wilderness.
            (9) Hazelton peaks wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Bighorn National Forest comprising approximately 9,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Hazelton Peaks 
        Wilderness.
            (10) Leigh creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Bighorn National Forest comprising approximately 7,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Leigh Creek 
        Wilderness.
            (11) Medicine lodge wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Bighorn National Forest and land administered by the 
        Worland Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management 
        comprising approximately 23,000 acres as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Medicine Lodge Wilderness.
            (12) Alkali creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Worland Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 17,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Alkali Creek Wilderness.
            (13) Trapper creek canyon wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Worland Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 17,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Trapper Creek Canyon Wilderness.
            (14) North fork powder river wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land administered by the Buffalo Field Office of the Bureau of 
        Land Management comprising approximately 15,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the North Fork Powder River 
        Wilderness.
            (15) Gardner mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Buffalo Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 18,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Gardner Mountain Wilderness.
            (16) Honeycombs wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Worland Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 53,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Honeycombs Wilderness.
            (17) Buffalo creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Worland Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 27,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Buffalo Creek Wilderness.
            (18) Lysite mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Worland Lander Field Offices of the Bureau 
        of Land Management comprising approximately 10,000 acres as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Lysite Mountain Wilderness.
    (i) New National Wilderness Preservation System Components in the 
Pryor Mountains.--The following areas within the Pryor Mountains are 
designated as components of the National Wilderness Preservation 
System:
            (1) Lost water canyon wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Custer Gallatin National Forest, the Bighorn 
        National Recreation Area, and land administered by the Billings 
        Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management comprising 
        approximately 63,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Lost Water Canyon Wilderness.
            (2) Big pryor mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Custer Gallatin National Forest comprising 
        approximately 39,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Big Pryor Mountain Wilderness.
    (j) Other New National Wilderness Preservation System Components.--
The following areas are designated as new components of the National 
Wilderness Preservation System:
            (1) Willow springs wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Umatilla National Forest comprising approximately 9,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Willow Springs 
        Wilderness.
            (2) Asotin creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Umatilla National Forest comprising approximately 16,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Asotin Creek 
        Wilderness.
            (3) Spangler wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Umatilla National Forest comprising approximately 6,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Spangler Wilderness.
            (4) Wenatchee creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Umatilla National Forest comprising approximately 
        19,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the 
        Wenatchee Creek Wilderness.
            (5) Walla walla wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Umatilla National Forest comprising approximately 35,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Walla Walla 
        Wilderness.
            (6) Grand ronde wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Umatilla National Forest and the Wallowa-Whitman National 
        Forest comprising approximately 19,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Grande Ronde Wilderness.
            (7) Texas butte wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Umatilla National Forest comprising approximately 8,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Texas Butte 
        Wilderness.
            (8) Skookum wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Umatilla National Forest comprising approximately 9,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Skookum Wilderness.
            (9) Potamus wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Umatilla National Forest comprising approximately 6,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Potamus Wilderness.
            (10) South fork-tower wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Umatilla National Forest comprising approximately 
        16,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the South 
        Fork-Tower Wilderness.
            (11) East john day wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Umatilla National Forest and the Wallowa-Whitman National 
        Forest comprising approximately 6,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the East John Day Wilderness.
            (12) Horseshoe ridge wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Umatilla National Forest comprising approximately 
        6,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Horseshoe Ridge 
        Wilderness.
            (13) Hellhole wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Umatilla National Forest comprising approximately 67,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Hellhole Wilderness.
            (14) Mount emily wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest comprising approximately 
        9,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Mount Emily 
        Wilderness.
            (15) Upper grande ronde wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest comprising 
        approximately 12,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Upper Grande Ronde Wilderness.
            (16) Joseph canyon wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest comprising approximately 
        24,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Joseph 
        Canyon Wilderness.
            (17) Tope creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest comprising approximately 
        9,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Tope Creek 
        Wilderness.
            (18) Baldy mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Malheur National Forest comprising approximately 
        6,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Baldy Mountain 
        Wilderness.
            (19) Dixie butte wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Malheur National Forest comprising approximately 8,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Dixie Butte 
        Wilderness.
            (20) Murderers creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Malheur National Forest comprising approximately 
        21,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the 
        Murderers Creek Wilderness.
            (21) Glacier mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Malheur National Forest comprising approximately 
        16,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Glacier 
        Mountain Wilderness.
            (22) Malheur river wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Malheur National Forest comprising approximately 6,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Malheur River 
        Wilderness.
            (23) Mcclellan mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Malheur National Forest comprising approximately 
        23,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the 
        McClellan Mountain Wilderness.
            (24) Myrtle-silvies wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Malheur National Forest comprising approximately 
        11,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Myrtle-
        Silvies Wilderness.
            (25) Nipple butte wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Malheur National Forest comprising approximately 13,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Nipple Butte 
        Wilderness.
            (26) West malheur wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Malheur National Forest comprising approximately 5,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the West Malheur 
        Wilderness.
            (27) Shaketable wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Malheur National Forest comprising approximately 8,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Shaketable 
        Wilderness.
            (28) Utley butte wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Malheur National Forest comprising approximately 11,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Utley Butte 
        Wilderness.
            (29) Flint range wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising 
        approximately 73,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        Flint Range Wilderness.
            (30) Fred burr wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising approximate 
        6,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as Fred Burr Wilderness.
            (31) Elkhorn mountains wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Helena National Forest and land administered by the 
        Butte Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management comprising 
        approximately 88,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        Elkhorn Mountains Wilderness.
            (32) Cache peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Sawtooth National Forest comprising approximately 27,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Cache Peak 
        Wilderness.
            (33) Sublett wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Sawtooth National Forest comprising approximately 7,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Sublett Wilderness.
            (34) Burnt basin/black pine wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Sawtooth National Forest comprising 
        approximately 44,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Burnt Basin/Black Pine Wilderness.
            (35) Mount harrison wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Sawtooth National Forest comprising approximately 
        30,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Mount 
        Harrison Wilderness.
            (36) Fifth fork rock creek wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Sawtooth National Forest comprising 
        approximately 17,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Fifth Fork Rock Creek Wilderness.
            (37) Third fork rock creek wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Sawtooth National Forest comprising 
        approximately 14,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Third Fork Rock Creek Wilderness.
            (38) Cottonwood wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Sawtooth National Forest comprising approximately 11,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Cottonwood 
        Wilderness.
            (39) Mahogany butte wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Sawtooth National Forest comprising approximately 
        21,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the 
        Mahogany Butte Wilderness.
            (40) Thorobred wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Sawtooth National Forest comprising approximately 6,000 acres 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Thorobred Wilderness.
            (41) Worm creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 
        42,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Worm 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (42) Swan creek mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising 
        approximately 7,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Swan Creek Wilderness.
            (43) Gibson wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 8,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Gibson Wilderness.
            (44) Paris peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 
        9,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Paris Peak 
        Wilderness.
            (45) Station creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 
        9,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Station Creek 
        Wilderness.
            (46) Mink creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 
        16,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Mink 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (47) Liberty creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 
        15,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Liberty 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (48) Williams creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising 
        approximately 10,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Williams Creek Wilderness.
            (49) Stauffer creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising 
        approximately 6,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Stauffer Creek Wilderness.
            (50) Sherman peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 
        8,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the Sherman Peak 
        Wilderness.
            (51) Soda point wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 
        23,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Soda 
        Point Wilderness.
            (52) Clarkston mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising 
        approximately 16,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Clarkston Mountain Wilderness.
            (53) Malad wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 7,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Malad Wilderness.
            (54) Oxford mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising 
        approximately 41,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Oxford Mountain Wilderness.
            (55) Elkhorn mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising 
        approximately 42,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Elkhorn Mountain Wilderness.
            (56) Bonneville peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising 
        approximately 32,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Bonneville Peak Wilderness.
            (57) North pebble wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 
        5,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' 
        and dated ______, which shall be known as the North Pebble 
        Wilderness.
            (58) Toponce wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 18,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Toponce Wilderness.
            (59) Scout mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising 
        approximately 25,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Scout Mountain Wilderness.
            (60) West mink area.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 20,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the West Mink Wilderness.
            (61) Cuddy mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Payette National Forest comprising approximately 
        41,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Cuddy 
        Mountain Wilderness.
            (62) Council mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Payette National Forest comprising approximately 
        17,000 acres as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Council 
        Mountain Wilderness.
            (63) Mccullough peaks wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Cody Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 38,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the McCullough Peaks Wilderness.
            (64) Tatman mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Worland Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 25,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Tatman Mountain Wilderness.
            (65) Fivemile creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Worland Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 24,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Fivemile Creek Mountain Wilderness.
            (66) Bobcat draw badlands wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Worland Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 30,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Bobcat Draw Wilderness.
            (67) Cedar bighorn wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Worland Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 39,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Cedar Bighorn Wilderness.
            (68) Copper mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Lander Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 7,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Copper Mountain Wilderness.
            (69) Fuller peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Lander Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 10,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Fuller Peak Wilderness.
            (70) Lysite badlands wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Lander Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 14,000 acres as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Lysite Badlands Wilderness.
            (71) Hoodoo mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the public lands administered by the Missoula Field 
        Office of the Bureau of Land Management comprising 
        approximately 11,000 acres as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Hoodoo Mountain Wilderness.
            (72) Wales creek wilderness.--Certain Federal lands within 
        the public lands administered by the Missoula Field Office of 
        the Bureau of Land Management comprising approximately 12,000 
        acres as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Wales Creek 
        Wilderness.

SEC. 108. WILDERNESS IN BIOLOGICAL CONNECTING CORRIDORS.

    (a) Designation.--In order to protect the unique and increasingly 
isolated ecological treasure of island mountain ranges in biological 
connecting corridors, the areas described in this section, are hereby 
designated as wilderness.
    (b) Sapphire Mountains/Continental Divide Corridor.--The following 
areas in this corridor, designated in title II, are hereby designated 
as wilderness:
            (1) Welcome creek wilderness addition.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 
        1,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be added to and 
        administered as part of the Welcome Creek Wilderness.
            (2) Anaconda-pintler wilderness addition.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Bitterroot and Beaverhead-Deerlodge National 
        Forest comprising approximately 194,000 acres, as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be added to and administered as part of the Anaconda-
        Pintler Wilderness.
            (3) Stony mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Bitterroot, Lolo and Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest 
        comprising approximately 120,000 acres, as generally depicted 
        on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Stony Mountain Wilderness.
            (4) Quigg peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Lolo and Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forests and land 
        administered by the Missoula Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 77,000 acres, as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Quigg Peak Wilderness.
            (5) Silver king wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lolo and Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising 
        approximately 50,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Silver King Wilderness.
            (6) Emerine wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising approximately 
        15,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Emerine 
        Wilderness.
            (7) Sleeping child wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Bitterroot National Forest comprising approximately 21,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Sleeping Child 
        Wilderness.
    (c) Jocko Mountains/Cabinet Mountains Corridor.--The following 
areas in this corridor, designated in title II, are hereby designated 
as wilderness:
            (1) Mount bushnell wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 42,000 acres, 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Mount Bushnell Wilderness.
            (2) Cherry peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 38,000 acres, 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        _____, which shall be known as the Cherry Peak Wilderness.
            (3) Patrick's knob/north cutoff.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 17,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Patrick's Knob/North 
        Cutoff Wilderness.
            (4) South siegel/south cutoff wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 
        13,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the South 
        Siegel Wilderness.
            (5) North siegel wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 9,000 acres, 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the North Siegel Wilderness.
            (6) Reservation divide wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 19,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Reservation Divide 
        Wilderness.
    (d) Nine Mile/Great Burn Corridor.--The following areas in this 
corridor, designated in title II, are hereby designated as wilderness:
            (1) Burdette wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 16,000 acres, as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Burdette Wilderness.
            (2) Petty mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 16,000 acres, 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Petty Mountain Wilderness.
            (3) Gillman creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 8,000 acres, 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Gillman Creek Wilderness.
    (e) Anaconda-Pintler-Divide Corridor.--The following areas in this 
corridor, designated in title II, are hereby designated as wilderness:
            (1) Fleecer wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising approximately 
        36,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Fleecer 
        Wilderness.
            (2) Highlands wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising approximately 
        21,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the 
        Highlands Wilderness.
            (3) Basin creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising 
        approximately 9,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Basin Creek Wilderness.
            (4) Granulated mountains wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising 
        approximately 14,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Granulated Mountains Wilderness.
            (5) Lower boulder wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Butte Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 6,000 acres, as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Lower Boulder Wilderness.
            (6) Ruby range wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Dillon Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 27,000 acres, as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ___________, 
        which shall be known as the Ruby Range Wilderness.
            (7) Humbug spires wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Butte Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 12,000 acres, as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated _________, 
        which shall be known as the Humbug Spires Wilderness.
    (f) Ten Lakes/Cabinet/Yaak Corridor.--The following areas in this 
corridor, designated in title II, are hereby designated as wilderness:
            (1) Gold hill wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 6,000 acres, 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Gold Hill Wilderness.
            (2) Gold hill west wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 16,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Gold Hill West 
        Wilderness.
            (3) Zulu creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 6,000 acres, 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Zulu Creek Wilderness.
            (4) Good creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 8,000 acres, 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Good Creek Wilderness.
    (g) Cabinet/Yaak/Great Burn Complex Corridor.--The following areas 
in this corridor, designated in title II, are hereby designated as 
wilderness:
            (1) Maple peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Lolo, Idaho Panhandle, and Kootenai National Forests comprising 
        approximately 19,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Maple Peak Wilderness.
            (2) Storm creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle and Kootenai National Forest comprising 
        approximately 8,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Storm Creek Wilderness.
            (3) Hammond creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 
        17,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Hammond 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (4) North fork wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 31,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the North Fork 
        Wilderness.
            (5) Big creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 76,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Big Creek Wilderness.
            (6) Bobtail peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 
        12,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Bobtail 
        Peak Wilderness.
            (7) East cathedral peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising 
        approximately 22,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the East Cathedral Peak Wilderness.
            (8) East fork elk wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 7,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the East Fork Elk 
        Wilderness.
            (9) West fork elk wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Kootenai National Forest comprising approximately 5,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated _____, which shall be known as the West Fork Elk 
        Wilderness.
            (10) Spion kop wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 22,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Spion Kop Wilderness.
            (11) Roland point wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle National Forest comprising approximately 
        6,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Roland 
        Point Wilderness.
            (12) Trout creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle and Kootenai National Forests comprising 
        approximately 39,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Trout Creek Wilderness.
            (13) Wonderful peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Idaho Panhandle and Lolo National Forest comprising 
        approximately 6,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Wonderful Peak Wilderness.
            (14) Stevens peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Idaho Panhandle and Lolo National Forest comprising 
        approximately 5,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Stevens Peak Wilderness.
            (15) Evans gulch wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 8,000 acres, 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Evans Gulch Wilderness.
            (16) Gilt edge-silver creek wilderness.--Certain Federal 
        land within the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 
        10,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Gilt 
        Edge-Silver Creek Wilderness.
            (17) Ward eagle wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 9,000 acres, 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Ward Eagle Wilderness.
            (18) Marble point wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lolo National Forest comprising approximately 13,000 acres, 
        as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Marble Point Wilderness.
    (h) Anaconda-Pintler/Bitterroot Mountains Corridor.--The following 
areas in this corridor, designated in title II, are hereby designated 
as wilderness:
            (1) West pioneers wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising 
        approximately 230,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the West Pioneers Wilderness.
            (2) Cattle gulch ridge wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising 
        approximately 19,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Cattle Gulch Ridge Wilderness.
            (3) East pioneers/call mountain wilderness.--Certain 
        Federal land within the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forests 
        and land administered by the Dillon Field Office of the Bureau 
        of Land Management comprising approximately 160,000 acres, as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the East Pioneers/Call Mountain 
        Wilderness.
    (i) Frank Church/Greater Yellowstone Corridor.--The following areas 
in this corridor, designated in title II, are hereby designated as 
wilderness:
            (1) Tolan creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Bitterroot National Forest comprising approximately 7,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Tolan Creek 
        Wilderness.
            (2) Allan mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Bitterroot and Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising 
        approximately 151,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Allan Mountain Wilderness.
            (3) Anderson mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Beaverhead-Deerlodge and Salmon-Challis National 
        Forest comprising approximately 49,000 acres, as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Anderson Mountain Wilderness.
            (4) West big hole wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Beaverhead-Deerlodge and Salmon-Challis National Forest 
        comprising approximately 210,000 acres, as generally depicted 
        on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the West Big Hole Wilderness.
            (5) Goat mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Beaverhead-Deerlodge and Salmon-Challis National Forest 
        comprising approximately 45,000 acres, as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Goat Mountain Wilderness.
            (6) Italian peaks wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Beaverhead-Deerlodge, Salmon-Challis, and Caribou-Targhee 
        National Forest and land administered by the Salmon Field 
        Office of the Bureau of Land Management comprising 
        approximately 305,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Italian Peaks Wilderness.
            (7) Garfield mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Beaverhead-Deerlodge and Caribou-Targhee National 
        Forest comprising approximately 92,000 acres, as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Garfield Mountain Wilderness.
            (8) Four eyes canyon wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising 
        approximately 8,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Four Eyes Canyon Wilderness.
            (9) Tendoy mountains wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forests and land 
        administered by the Dillon Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 83,000 acres, as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Tendoy Mountains Wilderness.
            (10) Henneberry ridge wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Dillon Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 12,000 acres, as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ___________, 
        which shall be known as the Henneberry Ridge Wilderness.
            (11) Black tail mountains wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Dillon Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 15,000 acres, as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated _________, 
        which shall be known as the Black Tail Mountains Wilderness.
            (12) Saginaw creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising 
        approximately 9,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Saginaw Creek Wilderness.
            (13) Tash peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising approximately 
        53,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Tash 
        Peak Wilderness.
            (14) Beaver lakes wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising 
        approximately 7,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Beaver Lakes Wilderness.
            (15) Agency creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        6,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Agency 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (16) Freezeout wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Caribou-Targhee and Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forests 
        comprising approximately 37,000 acres, as generally depicted on 
        the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Freezeout Wilderness.
            (17) Two top wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Caribou-Targhee National Forest comprising approximately 7,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Two Top Wilderness.
            (18) Centennials wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Caribou-Targhee and Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forests 
        and land administered by the Dillon Field Office of the Bureau 
        of Land Management comprising approximately 88,000 acres, as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Centennials Wilderness.
            (19) Little bear creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising 
        approximately 7,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Little Bear Creek Wilderness.
    (j) Lemhi Mountains Corridor.--The following areas in this 
corridor, designated in title II, are hereby designated as wilderness:
            (1) North lemhi mountains wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Salmon-Challis National Forest and land administered 
        by the Challis Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management 
        comprising approximately 309,000 acres, as generally depicted 
        on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the North Lemhi Mountains Wilderness.
            (2) South lemhi wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis, and Caribou-Targhee National Forests and 
        land administered by the Upper Snake Field Office of the Bureau 
        of Land Management comprising approximately 173,000 acres, as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the South Lemhi Wilderness.
            (3) Warm canyon wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        7,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Warm 
        Canyon Wilderness.
            (4) Goldbug ridge wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        13,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Goldbug 
        Ridge Wilderness.
            (5) Sal mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        14,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Sal 
        Mountain Wilderness.
    (k) Lost River Range Corridor.--The following areas in this 
corridor, designated in title II, are hereby designated as wilderness:
            (1) Borah peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Salmon-Challis National Forest and land administered by the 
        Challis Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management 
        comprising approximately 155,000 acres, as generally depicted 
        on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be 
        known as the Borah Peak Wilderness.
            (2) King mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        87,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the King 
        Mountain Wilderness.
            (3) Grouse peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        9,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Grouse 
        Peak Wilderness.
            (4) Red hill wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 15,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Red Hill Wilderness.
            (5) Jumpoff mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising 
        approximately 14,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Jumpoff Mountain Wilderness.
            (6) Wood canyon wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 
        8,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Wood 
        Canyon Wilderness.
            (7) Pahsimeroi wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Salmon-Challis National Forest comprising approximately 73,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Pahsimeroi 
        Wilderness.
            (8) Burnt creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Upper Snake and Challis Field Offices of 
        the Bureau of Land Management comprising approximately 22,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Burnt Creek 
        Wilderness.
            (9) Hawley mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Upper Snake Field Office of the Bureau of 
        Land Management comprising approximately 17,000 acres, as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Hawley Mountain Wilderness.
    (l) Boulder/White Clouds/Lost River Range Corridor.--The following 
areas in this corridor, designated in title II, are hereby designated 
as wilderness:
            (1) Jerry peak wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Challis Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 28,000 acres, as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Jerry Peak Wilderness.
            (2) Jerry peak west wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Challis Field Office of Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 12,000 acres, as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Jerry Peak West Wilderness.
            (3) Corral-horse basin wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Challis Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
        Management comprising approximately 47,000 acres, as generally 
        depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which 
        shall be known as the Corral-Horse Basin Wilderness.
            (4) Appendicitis hill wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Upper Snake Field Office of the Bureau of 
        Land Management comprising approximately 22,000 acres, as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Appendicitis Hill 
        Wilderness.
            (5) White-knob mountains wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        administered by the Upper Snake Field Office of the Bureau of 
        Land Management comprising approximately 10,000 acres, as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the White-Knob Mountains 
        Wilderness.
    (m) Greater Glacier/Greater Yellowstone Corridor.--The following 
areas in this corridor, designated in title II, are hereby designated 
as wilderness:
            (1) Tenderfoot wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising approximately 
        105,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the 
        Tenderfoot Wilderness.
            (2) Middle fork judith wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising 
        approximately 84,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the 
        Middle Fork Judith Wilderness.
            (3) Pilgrim creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising approximately 
        47,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the Pilgrim 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (4) Paine gulch wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising approximately 
        8,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the Paine 
        Gulch Wilderness.
            (5) Sawmill gulch wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising approximately 
        12,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the Sawmill 
        Gulch Wilderness.
            (6) Spring creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising approximately 
        18,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the Spring 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (7) TW mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising approximately 
        8,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the TW 
        Mountain Wilderness.
            (8) Big baldy wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising approximately 43,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated _____, which shall be known as the Big Baldy Wilderness.
            (9) Stanford wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising approximately 10,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated _____, which shall be known as the Stanford Wilderness.
            (10) Tollgate-sheep wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising 
        approximately 25,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the 
        Tollgate-Sheep Wilderness.
            (11) Mount high wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising approximately 
        33,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the Mount 
        High Wilderness.
            (12) Bluff mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising 
        approximately 37,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the 
        Bluff Mountain Wilderness.
            (13) North fork smith wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising 
        approximately 9,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the 
        North Fork Smith Wilderness.
            (14) Big snowies wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lewis and Clark National Forest and land administered by 
        the Lewistown Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management 
        comprising approximately 105,000 acres, as generally depicted 
        on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be 
        known as the Big Snowies Wilderness.
            (15) Highwoods wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising approximately 25,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated _____, which shall be known as the Highwoods Wilderness.
            (16) Highwood baldy wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising 
        approximately 16,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the 
        Highwood Baldy Wilderness.
            (17) Calf creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising approximately 
        10,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the Calf 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (18) Eagle creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising approximately 
        6,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the Eagle 
        Creek Wilderness.
            (19) Castle mountains wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising 
        approximately 28,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the 
        Castle Mountains Wilderness.
            (20) Box canyon wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Lewis and Clark National Forest comprising approximately 
        15,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the Box 
        Canyon Wilderness.
            (21) Crazy mountains wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Lewis and Clark National Forest and the Custer 
        Gallatin National Forest comprising approximately 159,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Crazy Mountains 
        Wilderness.
            (22) Gates of the mountain wilderness addition.--Certain 
        Federal land within the Helena National Forest comprising 
        approximately 20,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be added to 
        and administered as part of the Gates of the Mountain 
        Wilderness.
            (23) Lazyman gulch wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Helena National Forest comprising approximately 11,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated _____, which shall be known as the Lazyman Gulch 
        Wilderness.
            (24) Big birch pond wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Helena National Forest comprising approximately 
        19,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the Big 
        Birch Pond Wilderness.
            (25) Camas creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Helena National Forest comprising approximately 27,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Camas Creek 
        Wilderness.
            (26) Jericho mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Helena National Forest comprising approximately 
        12,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Jericho 
        Mountain Wilderness.
            (27) Irish gulch wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Helena National Forest comprising approximately 7,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Irish Gulch 
        Wilderness.
            (28) Grassy mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Helena National Forest comprising approximately 
        7,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Grassy 
        Mountain Wilderness.
            (29) Middleman/hedges wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Helena National Forest comprising approximately 
        34,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the 
        Middleman/Hedges Wilderness.
            (30) Hellgate gulch wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Helena National Forest comprising approximately 
        17,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the 
        Hellgate Gulch Wilderness.
            (31) Cayuse mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Helena National Forest comprising approximately 
        22,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as the Cayuse 
        Mountain Wilderness.
            (32) Electric peak/little blackfoot meadows wilderness, 
        beaverhead-deerlodge and helena national forests.--Certain 
        Federal land within the Helena and Beaverhead-Deerlodge 
        National Forest comprising approximately 53,000 acres, as 
        generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated 
        ______, which shall be known as the Electric Peak/Little 
        Blackfoot Meadows Wilderness.
            (33) Whitetail-haystack wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising 
        approximately 73,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the Whitetail-Haystack Wilderness.
            (34) O'Neil creek wilderness.--Certain Federal land within 
        the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest comprising 
        approximately 7,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
        entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, which shall be known as 
        the O'Neil Creek Wilderness.
            (35) Bangtail wilderness.--Certain Federal land within the 
        Custer Gallatin National Forest comprising approximately 51,000 
        acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and 
        dated ______, which shall be known as the Bangtail Wilderness.
    (n) Mt. Leidy Highlands/Wind River Range Corridor.--The following 
area in this corridor, designated in title II, is hereby designated as 
wilderness:
            (1) Fish lake mountain wilderness.--Certain Federal land 
        within the Shoshone National Forest comprising approximately 
        7,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
        ``_____'' and dated _____, which shall be known as the Fish 
        Lake Mountain Wilderness.

SEC. 109. ADMINISTRATION.

    (a) Management Generally.--Subject to valid existing rights, land 
designated as wilderness by this title shall be administered in 
accordance with the Wilderness Act (16 U.S.C. 1131 et seq.) by the 
Secretary concerned, except that--
            (1) any reference in the Wilderness Act to the effective 
        date of the Wilderness Act or any similar reference shall be 
        deemed to be a reference to the date of the enactment of this 
        Act;
            (2) any reference in the Wilderness Act to the Secretary of 
        Agriculture shall be considered to be a reference to Secretary 
        concerned; and
            (3) the Secretaries shall, to the greatest extent possible, 
        coordinate the management of those wilderness areas containing 
        land administered by more than one Federal land management 
        agency.
    (b) Maps and Description.--As soon as practicable after the date of 
the enactment of this Act, the Secretary concerned shall file a map and 
legal description of the land designated as wilderness by this title 
with--
            (1) the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the 
        Senate; and
            (2) the Committee on Natural Resources of the House of 
        Representatives.
    (c) Force and Effect.--Each map and legal description shall have 
the same force and effect as if included in this Act, except that the 
Secretary concerned may correct clerical and typographical errors in 
the maps and legal descriptions.
    (d) Public Availability.--Each map and legal description filed 
under subsection (a) shall be on file and available for public 
inspection in the Office of the Chief of the Forest Service, the Office 
of the Director of the Bureau of Land Management, or the Office of the 
Director of the National Park Service, as appropriate.

SEC. 110. WATER.

    (a) Reservation.--With respect to the lands designated as 
wilderness by this title, the Congress hereby reserves a quantity of 
water sufficient to fulfill the purposes for which the lands are 
designated as wilderness. The priority date of such reserved rights 
shall be the date of enactment of this Act.
    (b) Implementation.--The Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of 
the Interior, and all other officers of the United States shall take 
all steps necessary to protect the rights reserved by subsection (a), 
including the filing of claims for quantification of such rights in any 
present or future appropriate stream adjudication, in a court of the 
State of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Oregon, or Washington, in which the 
United States has been or is properly joined in accordance with section 
208 of the Act of July 10, 1952 (43 U.S.C. 666; commonly referred to as 
the McCarran Amendment).

               TITLE II--BIOLOGICAL CONNECTING CORRIDORS

SEC. 201. FINDINGS.

    The Congress makes the following findings:
            (1) The most recent scientific information on ecological 
        reserve design and function, including recent scientific 
        information on species dispersal in response to a changing 
        climate, points out the critical need for biological connecting 
        corridors between the larger core ecosystem areas.
            (2) While none of the remaining major wild land ecosystems 
        of the Northern Rockies Bioregion appears to be of sufficient 
        size to perpetuate the full complement of self-sustaining 
        viable populations of native wildlife, biological diversity, 
        and full range of ecological processes on its own, it appears 
        that an effective reserve system can be achieved if biological 
        connecting corridors between the ecosystems are identified and 
        protected.
            (3) The wild land areas addressed by this title are located 
        between the major core ecosystems of the region and are 
        essential for wildlife and plant migration and genetic 
        interchange.
            (4) These areas are some of the most beautiful and wild 
        mountain ranges in the United States, including the Bitterroot, 
        Sapphire, Lost River, Lemhi, and Bridger mountain ranges.

SEC. 202. DESIGNATION OF BIOLOGICAL CONNECTING CORRIDORS.

    (a) Designation.--To protect the life flow of the Northern Rockies 
Bioregion, the areas described in this section are hereby designated as 
biological connecting corridors. The designated biological connecting 
corridors are of two types, areas designated as components of the 
National Wilderness Preservation System in title I and areas subject to 
special corridor management requirements under section 203 in this 
title. Each biological connecting corridor shall be known by the name 
given it in the subsection establishing it. Each map shall be on file 
and available for public inspection in the Office of the Chief of the 
Forest Service and the Office of the Director of the Bureau of Land 
Management.
    (b) Sapphire Mountains/Continental Divide Corridors.--Certain 
Federal land comprising approximately 120,000 acres, as generally 
depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, administered 
by the Bitterroot, Beaverhead-Deerlodge, or Lolo National Forest and 
land administered by the Missoula Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
Management are designated as Sapphire Mountains/Continental Divide 
Corridor and shall be subject to the special corridor management 
requirements under section 203.
    (c) Jocko Mountains/Cabinet Mountains Corridor.--Certain Federal 
land comprising approximately 129,000 acres, as generally depicted on 
the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, administered by the Lolo 
National Forest are designated as Jocko Mountains/Cabinet Mountains 
Corridor and shall be subject to the special corridor management 
requirements under section 203.
    (d) Nine Mile/Great Burn Corridors.--Certain Federal land 
comprising approximately 73,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, administered by the Lolo National 
Forest are designated as Nine Mile/Great Burn Corridor and shall be 
subject to the special corridor management requirements under section 
203.
    (e) Anaconda-Pintler-Divide Corridors.--Certain Federal land 
comprising approximately 260,000 acres, as generally depicted on the 
map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, within the Beaverhead-
Deerlodge National Forest and land administered by the Dillon or Butte 
Field Offices of the Bureau of Land Management are designated as 
Anaconda-Pintler-Divide Corridor and shall be subject to the special 
corridor management requirements under section 203.
    (f) Ten Lakes/Cabinet/Yaak Corridors.--Certain Federal land 
comprising approximately 310,000 acres, as generally depicted on the 
map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, within the Kootenai National 
Forest are designated as Ten Lakes/Cabinet/Yaak Corridor and shall be 
subject to the special corridor management requirements under section 
203.
    (g) Cabinet/Yaak/Great Burn Complex Corridor.--Certain Federal land 
comprising approximately 205,000 acres, as generally depicted on the 
map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, within the Idaho Panhandle, 
Lolo or Kootenai National Forest are designated as Cabinet/Yaak/Great 
Burn Complex Corridor and shall be subject to the special corridor 
management requirements under section 203.
    (h) Cabinet/Yaak/Selkirk Corridors.--Certain Federal land 
comprising approximately 96,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, administered by the Idaho 
Panhandle, Kootenai, or Colville National Forest are designated as the 
Cabinet/Yaak/Selkirk Biological Connecting Corridor and shall be 
subject to the special corridor management requirements under section 
203.
    (i) Cabinet/Yaak/Canada Corridors.--Certain Federal land comprising 
approximately 41,000, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
``_____'' and dated ______, within the Idaho Panhandle or Kootenai 
National Forest are designated as the Cabinet/Yaak/Canada Biological 
Connecting Corridor and shall be subject to the special corridor 
management requirements under section 203.
    (j) Anaconda-Pintlar/Bitterroot Mountains Corridors.--Certain 
Federal land comprising approximately 147,000 acres, as generally 
depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, within the 
Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest and land administered by the 
Dillon Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management are designated as 
Anaconda-Pintler/Bitterroot Mountains Corridor and shall be subject to 
the special corridor management requirements under section 203.
    (k) Frank Church/Greater Yellowstone Corridors.--Certain Federal 
land comprising approximately 642,000 acres, as generally depicted on 
the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, within the Beaverhead-
Deerlodge, Bitterroot, Caribou-Targhee, or Salmon-Challis National 
Forest and land administered by the Dillon or Salmon Field Office of 
the Bureau of Land Management are designated as the Frank Church/
Greater Yellowstone Corridor and shall be subject to the special 
corridor management requirements under section 203.
    (l) French Creek/Hells Canyon Corridors.--Certain Federal land 
comprising approximately 3,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map 
entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, within the Nez Perce-Clearwater 
National Forests or Payette National Forest and land administered by 
the Cottonwood Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management are 
designated as the French Creek/Hells Canyon Corridor and shall be 
subject to the special corridor management requirements under section 
203.
    (m) Lemhi Mountains Corridors.--Certain Federal land comprising 
approximately 88,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
``_____'' and dated ______, within the Caribou-Targhee or Salmon-
Challis National Forest and land administered by the Upper Snake or 
Challis Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management are designated as 
the Lemhi Mountains Corridor and shall be subject to the special 
corridor management requirements under section 203.
    (n) Lost River Range Corridors.--Certain Federal land comprising 
approximately 64,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
``_____'' and dated ______, within the Salmon-Challis National Forest 
and land administered by the Upper Snake or Challis Field Office of the 
Bureau of Land Management are designated as the Lost River Range 
Corridor and shall be subject to the special corridor management 
requirements under section 203.
    (o) Frank Church Complex/Lemhi Range Corridors.--Certain Federal 
land comprising approximately 3,000 acres, as generally depicted on the 
map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, within the Salmon-Challis 
National Forest and land administered by the Challis Field Office of 
the Bureau of Land Management are designated as the Frank Church 
Complex/Lemhi Range Corridor and shall be subject to the special 
corridor management requirements under section 203.
    (p) Boulder/White Clouds/Lost River Range Corridors.--Certain 
Federal land comprising approximately 88,000 acres, as generally 
depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, within the 
Salmon-Challis National Forest and land administered by the Upper Snake 
or Challis Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management are designated 
as the Boulder/White Clouds/Lost River Range Corridor and shall be 
subject to the special corridor management requirements under section 
203.
    (q) Bitterroot/Lemhi Corridors.--Certain Federal land comprising 
approximately 20,000 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled 
``_____'' and dated ______, within the Salmon-Challis National Forest 
and land administered by the Challis Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
Management are designated as the Frank Church Complex/Lemhi Range 
Corridor and shall be subject to the special corridor management 
requirements under section 203.
    (r) Greater Glacier/Greater Yellowstone Corridors.--Certain Federal 
land comprising approximately 542,000 acres, as generally depicted on 
the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, within the Custer 
Gallatin, Helena or Lewis and Clark National Forest and land 
administered by the Lewistown Field Office of the Bureau of Land 
Management are designated as the Greater Glacier/Greater Yellowstone 
Corridor and shall be subject to the special corridor management 
requirements under section 203.
    (s) Mt. Leidy Highlands/Wind River Range Corridors.--Certain 
Federal land comprising approximately 69,000 acres, as generally 
depicted on the map entitled ``_____'' and dated ______, within the 
Bridger-Teton or Shoshone National Forest and land administered by the 
Lewistown Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management are designated 
as the Mt. Leidy Highlands/Wind River Range Corridor and shall be 
subject to the special corridor management requirements under section 
203.

SEC. 203. TREATMENT OF BIOLOGICAL CONNECTING CORRIDORS.

    Those portions of the biological connecting corridors designated by 
section 202 are hereby designated as special corridor management areas 
and shall be managed according to the Multiple-Use Sustained-Yield Act 
of 1960 (16 U.S.C. 528 et seq.) and other applicable laws, and in the 
following manner:
            (1) The practice of even-aged silvicultural management and 
        timber harvesting is prohibited within the special corridor 
        management areas.
            (2) Subject to valid existing rights, mining, oil, and gas 
        exploration and development and new road construction or 
        reconstruction is prohibited within the special corridor 
        management areas.
            (3) The Federal land management agency responsible for the 
        administration of a special corridor management area or portion 
        thereof shall take immediate steps to ensure that road 
        densities within the biological connecting corridor approach, 
        as nearly as possible, zero miles of road per square mile of 
        land area. Such road density shall not exceed 0.25 miles per 
        square mile, using the method known as the ``moving window'' 
        method.

SEC. 204. APPLICABILITY OF TITLE.

    (a) Federal Land Management Agencies.--This title shall apply only 
to National Forest System lands and lands under the jurisdiction of the 
Bureau of Land Management and the United States Fish and Wildlife 
Service.
    (b) Private Land and Landowners.--Private lands are not affected by 
this title. No private landowner whose lands are adjacent to the 
designated connecting corridors shall be compelled, under any 
circumstances, to comply with this title. However, private landowners 
may enter into cooperative agreements with the Federal Government on a 
willing participant or willing seller basis to include their land in a 
biological connecting corridor.

SEC. 205. COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS AND LAND TRADES AND ACQUISITIONS.

    (a) Cooperative Agreements.--The Secretary of the Interior and the 
Secretary of Agriculture shall seek to enter into cooperative 
agreements with private, State, and corporate landowners and sovereign 
Indian tribes whose lands are adjacent to the designated connecting 
corridors, when such agreements would benefit the ecological integrity 
and function of the designated corridor.
    (b) Land Trades and Acquisitions.--The Secretary of Agriculture and 
the Secretary of the Interior may undertake land trades or acquisitions 
in order to accomplish the purposes of this title when the Secretary 
concerned considers such action to be appropriate.
    (c) Report.--As part of the report required by section 501, the 
Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior shall 
describe the progress of cooperative agreements, acquisitions, and 
proposed land exchanges sought pursuant to this section.

SEC. 206. EXEMPTION OF CERTAIN ROADS AND HIGHWAYS.

    (a) Exemption.--The roads and highways referred to in subsection 
(b) are expressly exempted from the provisions of this title. In the 
event that any county, State, Federal, or private road has been 
mistakenly omitted from this list, it is deemed to be incorporated by 
reference.
    (b) Description.--The roads and highways referred to in subsection 
(a) are the following:
            (1) United States Highways 2, 10, 12, 20, 89, 91, 93, 95, 
        and 287.
            (2) Interstate Highways 15 and 90.
            (3) Idaho State Highways 3, 28, 29, and 87.
            (4) Montana State Highways 2, 37, 38, 41, 43, 56, 58, 83, 
        87, 135, 200, 278, 287, 293, 294, 298, and 324.
            (5) Montana Secondary Roads 92, 278, 279, 294, 298, 324, 
        411, and 508.
            (6) The Thompson Pass Road, Montana-Idaho.
            (7) The Moyie Springs to East Port Road, Idaho.
            (8) The Red Rock Pass Road, Montana.
            (9) Boundary County, Idaho, Routes 3, 18, 34, and 47.
            (10) Lolo National Forest Route 102.
            (11) Gallatin National Forest Route 259.
            (12) Kelly Canyon and Middle Fork Canyon Roads, Gallatin 
        National Forest.
            (13) Lewis and Clark County, Montana, Roads 4, 164, 280, 
        287, and 291.
            (14) The Beaverhead-Deerlodge to Basin Road, Montana.
            (15) The Marysville to Avon Road, Montana.
            (16) The Pahsimeroi Road, Butte County, Idaho.

             TITLE III--WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS DESIGNATIONS

SEC. 301. DESIGNATION OF WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS IN IDAHO, MONTANA, AND 
              WYOMING.

    Section 3(a) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 U.S.C. 1274(a)) 
is amended by adding at the end the following new paragraphs:
    ``(213) South Fork Payette, Idaho.--The segment within the Boise 
and Sawtooth National Forests from the Sawtooth Wilderness Boundary 
downstream approximately 54 miles to confluence with the Middle Fork 
and then downstream on the main stem to the confluence with the North 
Fork, as generally depicted on the boundary map entitled `South Fork 
Payette Wild River' and dated January 2003, which shall be administered 
by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(214) Middle Fork Payette, Idaho.--The segment within the Boise 
National Forest from Railroad Pass downstream approximately 33 miles to 
the national forest boundary, which shall be administered by the 
Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(215) Deadwood, Idaho.--The segment within the Boise National 
Forest comprising from Threemile Creek downstream approximately 22 
miles to the South Fork of the Payette, which shall be administered by 
the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(216) Upper Priest, Idaho.--The segment within the Panhandle 
National Forest from the Canadian border downstream approximately 19 
miles to Upper Priest Lake, which shall be administered by the 
Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(217) Coeur D'Alene, Idaho.--The segment within the Panhandle 
National Forest from the headwaters downstream approximately 58 miles 
to the national forest boundary, which shall be administered by the 
Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(218) Little North Fork Clearwater, Idaho.--The segment within 
the Idaho Panhandle National Forest and the Nez Perce-Clearwater 
National Forests from the headwaters downstream approximately 37 miles 
to the National Forest boundary, which shall be administered by the 
Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(219) Kelly Creek, Idaho.--The segment within the Nez Perce-
Clearwater National Forests from its headwaters downstream 
approximately 31 miles to the North Fork of the Clearwater River, which 
shall be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(220) Cayuse Creek, Idaho.--The segment within the Nez Perce-
Clearwater National Forests from its headwaters downstream 
approximately 39 miles to the confluence of Kelly Creek, which shall be 
administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(221) Bargamin Creek, Idaho.--The segment within the Nez Perce-
Clearwater National Forests, comprising approximately 21 miles, which 
shall be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(222) Lake Creek, Idaho.--The segment within the Nez Perce-
Clearwater National Forests from the wilderness boundary downstream 
approximately 10 miles to Crooked Creek, which shall be administered by 
the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(223) Meadow Creek, Idaho.--The segment within the Nez Perce-
Clearwater National Forests from its headwaters downstream 
approximately 34 miles to its confluence with the Selway River, which 
shall be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(224) Running Creek, Idaho.--The segment within the Nez Perce-
Clearwater National Forests comprising approximately 20 miles, which 
shall be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(225) Salmon, Idaho.--
            ``(A) Vinegar creek.--The segment within the Nez Perce-
        Clearwater National Forests and Payette National Forest from 
        Vinegar Creek downstream approximately 25 miles to the Little 
        Salmon River, which shall be administered by the Secretary of 
        Agriculture.
            ``(B) Salmon.--The segment on public lands managed by the 
        Bureau of Land Management from Hammer Creek downstream 
        approximately 45 miles to the confluence with the Snake River, 
        which shall be administered by the Secretary of the Interior.
            ``(C) Salmon.--The segment on public lands within the 
        Sawtooth National Recreation Area from its headwaters 
        downstream approximately 60 miles to the recreation area 
        boundary, which shall be administered by the Secretary of 
        Agriculture.
    ``(226) East Fork Salmon, Idaho.--The segment within the Sawtooth 
National Recreation Area from the headwaters downstream approximately 
42 miles to the recreation area boundary, which shall be administered 
by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(227) North Fork Clearwater, Idaho.--The segment within the Nez 
Perce-Clearwater National Forests from the headwaters downstream to the 
Dworkshak Reservoir, which shall be administered by the Secretary of 
Agriculture.
    ``(228) North Fork Coeur D'Alene, Idaho.--The segment within the 
Panhandle National Forest from its headwaters south of Honey Mountain 
downstream to its confluence with the Coeur d'Alene River which shall 
be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(229) Pack, Idaho.--The segment within the Panhandle National 
Forest from Harrison Lake downstream approximately 14 miles to the 
national forest boundary, which shall be administered by the Secretary 
of Agriculture.
    ``(230) Henry's Fork, Idaho.--The segment within the Caribou-
Targhee National Forest from Big Springs downstream to the national 
forest boundary, except for Island Park Reservoir, which shall be 
administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(231) Falls River, Idaho.--The segment within the Caribou-Targhee 
National Forest from Yellowstone National Park downstream approximately 
13 miles to the National Forest Boundary, which shall be administered 
by the Secretary of Agriculture as a wild river.
    ``(232) Lochsa River Watershed, Idaho.--The segment within the Nez 
Perce-Clearwater National Forests of the Lochsa River from the 
confluence of Colt Killed Creek and Crooked Fork downstream 
approximately 2 miles to the beginning of the Lochsa Recreational 
River, which shall be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(233) Colt Killed Creek, Idaho.--The segment within the Nez 
Perce-Clearwater National Forests from its headwaters at Big Sand Lake 
downstream approximately 23 miles to its confluence with Crooked Fork, 
which shall be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(234) Moose Creek Complex, Idaho.--The main segment, including 
the North Fork segment, the East Fork segment, the West Moose segment, 
and the Rhoda Creek segment comprising approximately 86 miles within 
the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, which shall be administered 
by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(235) Bear Creek Complex, Idaho.--The Bear Creek segment, the 
Club Creek segment, the Paradise Creek segment, the Brushy Fork Creek 
segment, and the Wahoo Creek segment comprising approximately 70 miles 
within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, which shall be 
administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(236) Three Links Creek Complex, Idaho.--The Three Links Creek 
segment and the West Fork Three Links Creek segment comprising 
approximately 23 miles within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National 
Forests, which shall be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(237) Gedney Creek, Idaho.--The segment within the Nez Perce-
Clearwater National Forests from its headwaters downstream 
approximately 14.5 to the confluence the Selway River, which shall be 
administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(238) South Fork Clearwater, Idaho.--The segment within the Nez 
Perce-Clearwater National Forests from the confluence of the Red and 
American Rivers downstream to the Forest boundary, comprising 
approximately 40 miles, which shall be administered by the Secretary of 
Agriculture.
    ``(239) Johns Creek, Idaho.--The segment within the Nez Perce-
Clearwater National Forests from the headwaters downstream to its 
confluence with the South Fork Clearwater, which shall be administered 
by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(240) Slate Creek, Idaho.--The segment within the Nez Perce-
Clearwater National Forests from the headwaters downstream the source 
approximately 15 miles to the forest boundary, which shall be 
administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(241) South Fork Two Medicine River, Montana.--The segment within 
the Lewis and Clark National Forest from its headwaters downstream 
approximately 10 miles to the Sawmill Flat Trailhead, which shall be 
administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(242) Badger Creek, Including the South and North Forks, 
Montana.--The segment within the Lewis and Clark National Forest from 
its headwaters downstream approximately 24 miles to the national forest 
boundary, which shall be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(243) Dearborn, Montana.--The segment within the Lewis and Clark 
National Forest downstream approximately 19 miles to the national 
forest boundary, which shall be administered by the Secretary of 
Agriculture.
    ``(244) North Fork Birch Creek, Montana.--The segment within the 
Lewis and Clark National Forest from its headwaters downstream 
approximately 7 miles to the national forest boundary, which shall be 
administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(245) South Fork Sun, Montana.--The segment within the Lewis and 
Clark National Forest from its headwaters at Sun Lake downstream 
approximately 26 miles to its confluence with the North Fork, which 
shall be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(246) North Fork Sun, Montana.--The segment within the Lewis and 
Clark National Forest from the confluence of Open Creek and Fool Creek 
downstream approximately 27 miles, which shall be administered by the 
Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(247) Tenderfoot Creek, Montana.--The segment within the Lewis 
and Clark National Forest from the top of Tenderfoot Creek Falls 
downstream approximately 5 miles to the Smith River, which shall be 
administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(248) Green Fork Straight Creek, Montana.--The segment within the 
Lewis and Clark National Forest from its headwaters downstream 
approximately 5 miles to Straight Creek, which shall be administered by 
the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(249) Yaak River, Montana.--The segment within the Kootenai 
National Forest from the Yaak Falls downstream 46 miles to the mouth of 
the Yaak River at the junction of the Kootenai River, which shall be 
administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(250) Kootenai River, Montana.--The segment within the Kootenai 
National Forest from the junction of the Fisher River downstream 
approximately 46 miles to the State line, which shall be administered 
by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(251) Bull River, Montana.--The segment within the Kootenai 
National Forest from the junction of the North and South Forks 
downstream 21 miles to the Cabinet Gorge Reservoir, which shall be 
administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(252) Vermillion River, Montana.--The segment within the Kootenai 
National Forest from the junction of Willow Creek, downstream 12 miles 
to the Noxon Reservoir, which shall be administered by the Secretary of 
Agriculture.
    ``(253) West Fork Madison, Montana.--The segment within the 
Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest from approximately the midpoint of 
Section 28, R. 2 W., T. 12 S., downstream approximately 21 miles to the 
West Fork Rest Area, which shall be administered by the Secretary of 
Agriculture.
    ``(254) Elk River, Montana.--The segment within the Beaverhead-
Deerlodge National Forest in the southeast corner of Section 16, R. 2 
W., T. 11 S., downstream approximately 17 miles to the confluence with 
the West Fork of the Madison River, which shall be administered by the 
Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(255) Browns Creek, Montana.--The segment within the Beaverhead-
Deerlodge National Forest from the west central part of Section 1, R. 
14 W., T. 8 S., downstream approximately 4 miles to the forest 
boundary, which shall be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(256) Canyon Creek, Montana.--The segment within the Beaverhead-
Deerlodge National Forest from Canyon Lake downstream approximately 4 
miles to the end of USFS road 7401, which shall be administered by the 
Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(257) Deadman Creek, Montana.--The segment within the Beaverhead-
Deerlodge National Forest from its headwater source downstream 
approximately 10 miles to the forest boundary, which shall be 
administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(258) Smith River, Montana.--The segment within the Lewis and 
Clark National Forest from Tenderfoot Creek downstream approximately 12 
miles to Deep Creek, which shall be administered by the Secretary of 
Agriculture.
    ``(259) Middle Fork Judith River, Montana.--The segment within the 
Lewis and Clark National Forest from Arch Coulee Junction downstream 
approximately 5 miles to the national forest boundary, which shall be 
administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(260) Rock Creek Watershed, Montana.--The segments within the 
Lolo and Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forests including the main fork 
of Rock Creek, the West Fork of Rock Creek, the East Fork of Rock 
Creek, the Ross Fork of Rock Creek, the Middle Fork of Rock Creek, the 
Carpp Creek segment, the Copper Creek segment, the Ranch Creek segment, 
the Welcome Creek segment, the Alder Creek segment, the Hogback Creek 
segment, the Wyman Gulch segment, the Stony Creek segment, the West 
Fork segment, and the Ross Fork segment, comprising approximately 134 
miles, which shall be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(261) Salt River, Wyoming.--The segment within the Bridger-Teton 
National Forest from the headwaters downstream approximately 12 miles 
to forest road 10072, which shall be administered by the Secretary of 
Agriculture.
    ``(262) Swift Creek, Wyoming.--The segment within the Bridger-Teton 
National Forest from the source downstream approximately 8 miles to 
Periodic Spring, which shall be administered by the Secretary of 
Agriculture.
    ``(263) Hoback River, Wyoming.--The segment within the Bridger-
Teton National Forest from the source downstream approximately 10 miles 
to the end of forest road 30710, which shall be administered by the 
Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(264) Thorofare, Wyoming.--The segment of the main stem within 
the Bridger-Teton National Forest from the headwaters downstream 
approximately 25 miles to the confluence with the Yellowstone River, 
and the headwaters of Open Creek downstream 10 miles to the confluence 
with the main stem, which shall be administered by the Secretary of 
Agriculture.
    ``(265) Atlantic Creek, Wyoming.--The segment within the Bridger-
Teton National Forest from the Parting of the Waters downstream 
approximately 10 miles to the confluence with the Yellowstone River, 
which shall be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(266) Yellowstone, Wyoming.--The segment within the Bridger-Teton 
National Forest from the headwater downstream approximately 28 miles to 
the boundary of Yellowstone National Park, which shall be administered 
by the Secretary of Agriculture.
    ``(267) Yellowstone River, Wyoming and Montana.--The segment within 
the Custer Gallatin National Forest and Yellowstone National Park from 
the southern boundary of Yellowstone National Park downstream 
approximately 102 miles to the mouth of Yankee Jim canyon, which shall 
be administered by the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture.''.

              TITLE IV--WILDLAND RESTORATION AND RECOVERY

SEC. 401. DEFINITIONS.

    In this title:
            (1) Recovery.--The term ``recovery'' means the restoration 
        of lands damaged by land management activities to a natural 
        untrammeled condition and the restoration of the undeveloped 
        roadless character of such land.
            (2) Recovery system.--The term ``Recovery System'' means 
        the National Wildland Restoration and Recovery System.

SEC. 402. RESTORATION AND RECOVERY.

    (a) Recovery Areas.--The following areas, consisting of a total of 
approximately 1,023,000 acres, as depicted on the maps dated ___ and 
entitled ``__'', are designated as wildland recovery areas:
            (1) Skyland area, consisting of approximately 10,000 acres 
        administered by the Flathead National Forest.
            (2) Hungry Horse area (except Hungry Horse Dam and 
        Reservoir), consisting of approximately 205,000 acres 
        administered by the Flathead National Forest.
            (3) Lolo Creek area, consisting of approximately 59,000 
        acres administered by the Lolo or Clearwater National Forest.
            (4) Yellowstone West area, consisting of approximately 
        164,000 acres administered by the Caribou-Targhee National 
        Forest.
            (5) Mt. Leidy area, consisting of approximately 70,000 
        acres administered by the Bridger-Teton National Forest.
            (6) Cabinet/Yaak area, consisting of approximately 100,000 
        acres administered by the Kootenai National Forest.
            (7) Lightning Creek area, consisting of approximately 
        31,000 acres administered by the Panhandle National Forest.
            (8) Coeur d'Alene River area, consisting of approximately 
        372,000 acres administered by the Panhandle National Forest.
            (9) Magruder Corridor area, consisting of approximately 
        12,000 acres administered by the Nez Perce or Bitterroot 
        National Forest.
    (b) Exemption.--The roads and highways and facilities referred to 
below are expressly exempted from the provisions of this title: All 
private, county, State, or Federal roads, including National Forest 
System roads, accessing existing authorized uses and any facilities 
such as a developed campground, ranger station, or other facilities 
deemed essential by the Forest Service.
    (c) Magruder Corridor Area.--Notwithstanding subsection (b) of this 
section, the Secretary of Agriculture will recommend recovery and 
restoration on the part of the Magruder Corridor between Magruder 
Crossing and Dry Saddle under plans developed under section 403 of this 
title.
    (d) Notwithstanding subsection (b) of this section, the Secretary 
of Agriculture may recommend recovery and restoration of any National 
Forest System road or Forest Service development or facility in any 
recovery area and the entire Magruder Corridor under plans developed 
under section 403 of this title.

SEC. 403. MANAGEMENT.

    (a) Restoration.--All lands within the Recovery Areas described in 
section 402(a) shall be managed so as to restore their native 
vegetative cover and reduce or eliminate invasive non-native species, 
facilitate native species diversity to the extent possible with climate 
change, stabilize slopes and soils to prevent or reduce further 
erosion, recontour slopes to their original contours, remove barriers 
to natural fish spawning runs, and generally restore such lands in 
their entirety to a natural roadless and wild condition.
    (b) Water Quality Restoration.--In the management of the Recovery 
Areas, special consideration shall be given to restoration of water 
quality in the Recovery Area.
    (c) Recovery Plans.--Not later than three years after the date of 
the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall develop a wildland 
recovery plan for each Recovery Area. Each recovery plan shall detail 
necessary work and funding requirements needed to implement the 
management direction established under this section.
    (d) Evaluation.--The Secretary shall use measurable criteria to 
judge the success of recovery efforts taken pursuant to this section.

                 TITLE V--IMPLEMENTATION AND MONITORING

SEC. 501. IMPLEMENTATION REPORT.

    (a) Report Required.--Within three years after the date of the 
enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary 
of the Interior shall jointly submit to the Committee on Energy and 
Natural Resources of the Senate and the Committee on Natural Resources 
of the House of Representatives a report that details the 
implementation of this Act. The report shall also detail any additional 
work and funding requirements necessary to achieve the purposes of this 
Act.
    (b) Preparation.--The report shall be produced by a panel of 
independent scientists appointed by the National Academy of Sciences, 
in consultation with the Society for Conservation Biology.

SEC. 502. INTERAGENCY TEAM.

    (a) Establishment.--The Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary 
of the Interior shall jointly establish an interagency team, containing 
equal numbers of participants from the public and private sectors, to 
monitor, evaluate, and make recommendations to ensure long-term results 
required by this Act.
    (b) Geographic Information System.--
            (1) Development.--The interagency team shall develop a 
        geographic information system for monitoring the Northern 
        Rockies Bioregion. The geographic information system shall be 
        based on satellite-gathered data and shall include 
        comprehensive maps and databases to assist in the detection of 
        changes in the Northern Rockies Bioregion.
            (2) Types of information.--The maps and databases included 
        in the geographic information system shall be updated 
        periodically to record the following:
                    (A) Vegetation cover (with species occurrence and 
                densities).
                    (B) Human impacts.
                    (C) Water and air quality.
                    (D) Activities that bear on forest husbandry and 
                restoration.
            (3) Status reports.--The geographic information system 
        shall include status reports on the progress of ecosystem 
        protection, corridor consolidation, and forest recovery efforts 
        and reports on the status of threatened and endangered species 
        which are primary indicators of ecosystem health.
    (c) Wildlife Movements.--The interagency team shall assess the 
potential for facilitating wildlife movements across or under major 
highways and rail lines within the biological corridors established in 
title II. This assessment shall identify major crossing points and 
identify possible management actions to enhance the suitability of such 
crossing points as movement corridors, including underpasses, 
overpasses, and other methods for reducing the danger to native 
wildlife while facilitating movements within the Northern Rockies 
Bioregion.

SEC. 503. ROADLESS LANDS EVALUATION.

    (a) Evaluation Required.--Roadless lands greater than 1,000 acres 
in size, that are located within the National Forest System in the Wild 
Rockies Bioregion in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, or Wyoming, 
and that are not designated as components of the National Wilderness 
Preservation System (under this Act or any other law) shall be 
identified and evaluated by the panel of independent scientists 
appointed under section 501. In identifying and evaluating these lands, 
the panel shall make use of existing satellite information and 
Geographic Information System data developed by the Forest Service, the 
Bureau of Land Management, and the United States Fish and Wildlife 
Service, in addition to other information sources. The panel shall 
study the role of such lands in maintaining biological diversity in the 
Northern Rockies and as part of the overall forest reserve system. The 
panel shall make recommendations regarding the management of the lands, 
and shall include the recommendations in the report required by section 
501.
    (b) Prohibition.--After completion of the evaluation required by 
subsection (a), until Congress enacts a law stating otherwise, no new 
road construction or reconstruction, or timber harvest (except firewood 
gathering) shall be allowed in the lands described in subsection (a). 
In addition, subject to valid existing rights, no oil or gas leasing, 
mining, or other development which impairs the natural and roadless 
qualities of these lands shall be allowed on the lands.

        TITLE VI--ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS REGARDING INDIAN TRIBES

SEC. 601. INDIAN TRIBES.

    Nothing in this Act may be construed to affect or modify any treaty 
or other right of an Indian tribe.

SEC. 602. FEDERAL TRUST RESPONSIBILITY.

    Nothing in this Act is intended to amend, alter, or give priority 
over the Federal trust responsibility to Indian tribes.

SEC. 603. EXEMPTION FROM FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT.

    If a Federal department or agency receives any information related 
to sacred sites or cultural activities identified by an Indian tribe as 
confidential, such information shall be exempt from disclosure under 
section 552 of title 5, United States Code, popularly known as the 
Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552).

SEC. 604. APPLICATION OF INDIAN SELF-DETERMINATION AND EDUCATION 
              ASSISTANCE ACT.

    The Secretary of the Interior may apply the provisions of the 
Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450 
et seq.; Public Law 93-638) when appropriate in the implementation of 
this Act.

SEC. 605. NATIVE AMERICAN USES.

    (a) Definition.--For purposes of this section and section 505, the 
term ``protected areas'' means land designated by this Act as 
wilderness, wildland recovery areas, wild and scenic rivers, and 
biological corridors.
    (b) Nonexclusive Access.--In recognition of the past use of 
portions of the protected areas by Native Americans for traditional 
cultural and religious purposes, the Secretary of Agriculture and the 
Secretary of the Interior shall ensure nonexclusive access to these 
protected areas by native people for such traditional cultural and 
religious purposes. Such access shall be consistent with the purpose 
and intent of Public Law 95-341 (42 U.S.C. 1996; commonly known as the 
American Indian Religious Freedom Act), and, in the case of land 
designated as wilderness by this Act, the Wilderness Act (16 U.S.C. 
1121 et seq.). The Secretaries, in accordance with such laws, upon 
request of an Indian tribe, may from time-to-time temporarily close to 
the general public use of one or more specific portions of these 
protected areas in order to protect the privacy of religious activities 
and cultural uses in such portions by an Indian people. As part of the 
preparation of general management plans for the protected areas, the 
Secretaries shall request that the chief executive officers of 
appropriate Indian tribes make recommendations with respect to assuring 
access to important sites, enhancing the privacy of traditional 
cultural and religious activities, and protecting cultural and 
religious sites.

                    TITLE VII--RULES OF CONSTRUCTION

SEC. 701. WATER RIGHTS.

    Nothing in this Act may be construed as a relinquishment or 
reduction of any water rights reserved, appropriated, or otherwise 
secured by the United States in the State of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, 
Oregon, or Washington on or before the date of enactment of this Act.
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