New England Wilderness Act of 2006 explained

Shorttitle:New England Wilderness Act of 2006
Othershorttitles:New England Wilderness Act
Longtitle:A bill to designate certain land in New England as wilderness for inclusion in the National Preservation system and certain land as a National Recreation Area, and for other purposes.
Enacted By:109th
Effective Date:December 1, 2006
Cite Public Law:109-382
Introducedin:Senate
Introducedby:John E. Sununu (R–NH)
Introduceddate:September 29, 2006
Passedbody1:Senate
Passeddate1:September 29, 2006
Passedvote1:passed
Passedbody2:House
Passeddate2:November 15, 2006
Passedvote2:passed
Signedpresident:George W. Bush
Signeddate:December 1, 2006

The New England Wilderness Act of 2006 was signed into law by President George W. Bush on December 1, 2006. The Act designated three (3) new wilderness areas in the U.S. states of New Hampshire and Vermont, while expanding five (5) existing wilderness areas across these two states. A total of of new wilderness were created, in the White Mountain National Forest (in New Hampshire) and the Green Mountain National Forest (in Vermont). The Act also created a new recreation area in Vermont.

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Total areaState
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scope=row Wild River Wilderness23700acresNH
scope=row Glastenbury Wilderness22425acresVT
scope=row Joseph Battell Wilderness12333acresVT

In addition to the new wilderness areas listed above, the Act expanded the existing wilderness areas list below:

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Additional areaStateCreated by
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scope=row Sandwich Range Wilderness10800acresNHNew Hampshire Wilderness Act of 1984
scope=row Breadloaf Wilderness3757acresVTVermont Wilderness Act of 1984
scope=row Lye Brook Wilderness2338acresVTEastern Wilderness Areas Act of 1975
scope=row Peru Peak Wilderness752acresVTVermont Wilderness Act of 1984
scope=row Big Branch Wilderness47acresVTVermont Wilderness Act of 1984

In addition to the wilderness areas listed above, the Act created the Moosalamoo National Recreation Area in the Green Mountain National Forest. This new recreation area consisted of .

See also