. . . . "Lee Metcalf Wilderness"@en . . . . "Bear Trap Canyon Wilderness .jpg"@en . . . . . "1983"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Lee Metcalf Wilderness"@en . . . "The Lee Metcalf Wilderness is located in the northern Rocky Mountains in the U.S. state of Montana. Created by an act of Congress in 1983, this rugged alpine wilderness is divided into four separated parcels typified by complex mountain topography: Bear Trap Canyon unit, Spanish Peaks unit, Taylor-Hilgard unit, and Monument Mountains unit. The Bear Trap Canyon unit was the first designated wilderness area to be managed by the Bureau of Land Management (an agency within the Department of the Interior), and comprises a region of canyonlands adjacent to the Madison River. The other three sections of the wilderness are jointly managed by Beaverhead-Deerlodge and Gallatin National Forests, both of which are a part of the Department of Agriculture. The wilderness was named after the late Montana congressman Lee Metcalf. The portion of the wilderness within Gallatin National Forest is also within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and borders Yellowstone National Park. U.S. wilderness areas prohibit motorized and mechanized vehicles, including bicycles. Although camping and fishing are allowed with proper permit, there are no roads or buildings, and neither any logging or mining, in compliance with the 1964 Wilderness Act. As such, the Metcalf Wilderness serves as a critical wildlife refuge for many threatened and endangered species of North America and is home to the highest population density of grizzly bear in the contiguous United States. Many other large North American fauna also inhabit this undisturbed alpine ecosystem, such as moose, elk, black bear, mountain goat, bighorn sheep, wolverines, cougars, Canadian lynx, and wolves, as well as bald eagles, osprey, pelicans, and trumpeter swans."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Selva Lee Metcalf"@es . . . . . . . . . "-111.4499969482422"^^ . . . . . . "1052944200"^^ . . . . . . . . . "4819"^^ . . "Lee Metcalf Wilderness"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Lee Metcalf Wilderness is located in the northern Rocky Mountains in the U.S. state of Montana. Created by an act of Congress in 1983, this rugged alpine wilderness is divided into four separated parcels typified by complex mountain topography: Bear Trap Canyon unit, Spanish Peaks unit, Taylor-Hilgard unit, and Monument Mountains unit. The Bear Trap Canyon unit was the first designated wilderness area to be managed by the Bureau of Land Management (an agency within the Department of the Interior), and comprises a region of canyonlands adjacent to the Madison River. The other three sections of the wilderness are jointly managed by Beaverhead-Deerlodge and Gallatin National Forests, both of which are a part of the Department of Agriculture. The wilderness was named after the late Montana"@en . . . . "254288"^^ . . . . . . . "Ib" . . . . . "POINT(-111.44999694824 45.133335113525)"^^ . . "U.S. Bureau of Land Management"@en . . "La Selva Lee Metcalf es un \u00E1rea silvestre que se encuentra en los Estados Unidos, en el estado de Montana.\u200B Creada por una ley del Congreso en 1983, la selva est\u00E1 separada por cuatro parcelas: Bear Trap Canyon unit, Spanish Peaks unit, Taylor-Hilgard unit, y Monument Mountains unit.\u200B La primera unidad es manejada por la Oficina de Administraci\u00F3n de Tierras (una agencia del Departamento del Interior de EE.UU.), y comprende una regi\u00F3n de Canyonlands adyacente al r\u00EDo Madison. Bear Trap Canyon es la primera \u00E1rea designada como una selva, para ser gestionada por la Oficina de Administraci\u00F3n de Tierras. Las otras tres secciones de la selva est\u00E1n gestionadas conjuntamente por el Bosque Nacional Beaverhead-Deerlodge y el Bosque nacional de Gallatin, los cuales forman parte del Departamento de Agri"@es . . . . . "Madison / Gallatin counties, Montana, USA"@en . . "Ib"@en . "2671298"^^ . . "1"^^ . . . "45.13333333333333 -111.45" . . . . . . "45.13333511352539"^^ . "La Selva Lee Metcalf es un \u00E1rea silvestre que se encuentra en los Estados Unidos, en el estado de Montana.\u200B Creada por una ley del Congreso en 1983, la selva est\u00E1 separada por cuatro parcelas: Bear Trap Canyon unit, Spanish Peaks unit, Taylor-Hilgard unit, y Monument Mountains unit.\u200B La primera unidad es manejada por la Oficina de Administraci\u00F3n de Tierras (una agencia del Departamento del Interior de EE.UU.), y comprende una regi\u00F3n de Canyonlands adyacente al r\u00EDo Madison. Bear Trap Canyon es la primera \u00E1rea designada como una selva, para ser gestionada por la Oficina de Administraci\u00F3n de Tierras. Las otras tres secciones de la selva est\u00E1n gestionadas conjuntamente por el Bosque Nacional Beaverhead-Deerlodge y el Bosque nacional de Gallatin, los cuales forman parte del Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos. La selva fue nombrada en honor del difunto congresista de Montana Lee Metcalf.\u200B Las \u00E1reas protegidas estadounidenses no permiten veh\u00EDculos motorizados y mecanizados, incluidas las bicicletas. Aunque acampar y pescar son permitidos con un permiso adecuado, no hay carreteras o edificios sobre el sitio y tampoco hay tala de \u00E1rboles o alguna empresa que trabaje en la miner\u00EDa, en cumplimiento de la Ley de \u00C1reas Silvestres de 1964. Las \u00E1reas silvestres en los bosques nacionales y la Oficina de Manejo de Tierras \u00E1reas si permiten la caza en temporada."@es .