Upland Island Wilderness

Upland Island Wilderness is one of five designated wilderness areas managed by the U.S. Forest Service in East Texas. The 13,331-acre (53.95 km2)[1] wilderness is located in Angelina and Jasper Counties and is part of Angelina National Forest. The area was named by conservationist Edward C. Fritz, who led the effort to designate wilderness areas in East Texas in 1984.

Upland Island Wilderness
IUCN category Ib (wilderness area)
LocationTexas, United States
Nearest cityLufkin, TX
Coordinates31°4′10″N 94°21′31″W
Area13,331 acres (5,395 ha)[1]
EstablishedOctober 30, 1984[2]
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service
WebsiteAngelina N.F. - Upland Island & Turkey Hill Wilderness Areas

Ecosystems

The wilderness contains a diverse range of ecosystems, from park-like upland forests of longleaf pine and pitcher plant bogs with wild azaleas and orchids to bottomland hardwood forests and palmetto flats along the Neches River.[3]

Maintenance

The primitive landscape has been relatively untouched, and the Forest Service has managed to keep the area natural with the help of regulations and prohibited activities. It is their effort to keep the designated land clean and natural.[4]

References

  1. "Upland Island Wilderness". Wilderness.net.
  2. "Compromise bill establishes five Texas wilderness areas". Texas State Historical Association Online.
  3. "Upland Island Wilderness Area". Texas State Historical Association Online.
  4. "Angelina N.F. - Upland Island & Turkey Hill Wilderness Areas". United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 17 July 2015.


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