You can keep up with what’s happening to the wild areas with the Wilderness
Information Network, which last year started a regular online newsletter at
http://www.wilderness.net/dec97.htm. The network also hosts the online pages of
The International Journal of the Wilderness (http://www.wilderness.net/ijw/).
The network is supported by the Wilderness Institute. The institute, based at
the University of Montana, has its own Web site,
http://www.forestry.umt.edu/wi/. There are links to other wilderness-related
sites at http://www.forestry.umt.edu/people/borrie/wilderness/default.htm.
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