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Gila National Forest

Coordinates:33°28′N108°32′W / 33.47°N 108.53°W /33.47; -108.53
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Protected area in New Mexico, US

Gila National Forest
Gila National Forest along New Mexico Route 180
Map showing the location of Gila National Forest
Map showing the location of Gila National Forest
LocationNew Mexico, United States
Nearest citySilver City, NM
Coordinates33°28′N108°32′W / 33.47°N 108.53°W /33.47; -108.53
Area2,710,659 acres (10,969.65 km2)[1]
EstablishedJuly 21, 1905[2]
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service
WebsiteGila National Forest
Map of wilderness areas in the Gila National Forest

TheGila National Forest is aUnited States national forest inNew Mexico. Established in 1905, it now covers approximately 2,710,659 acres (10,969.65 km2), making it the sixth largestnational forest in the continental United States. The Forest administration also manage the part of theApache National Forest in New Mexico which covers 614,202 acres for a total of 3.3 million acres managed by the Gila National Forest. Within the forest, theGila Wilderness was established in 1924 as the US's firstdesignated wilderness. TheAldo Leopold Wilderness andBlue Range Wilderness are also found within its borders. The Blue Range Primitive Area lies within Arizona in the neighboringApache National Forest.

Geography

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The forest lies in southernCatron, northernGrant, westernSierra, and extreme northeasternHidalgo counties in southwestern New Mexico. Forest headquarters are located inSilver City, New Mexico. There are localranger district offices inGlenwood,Mimbres,Quemado,Reserve,Silver City, andTruth or Consequences.[3] TheGila Cliff Dwellings National Monument is located with the Catron County section of the forest.

The forest's terrain ranges from rugged mountains and deep canyons to mesas and semi-desert. Due to the extremely rugged terrain, the area is largely unspoiled. There are severalhot springs in Gila National Forest, including Middle Fork Hot Springs, Jordan Hot Springs, and Turkey Creek Hot Springs.

Wildlife

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Gila is home to namesake wildlife that includes theGila monster,Gila trout,Gila topminnow, several members of theGila (western chub) genus, and theGila woodpecker.[4][5] Other notable species includeblack bear,bald eagle,cougar,Coyote,spotted owl,elk,white-tailed deer,osprey,peregrine falcon,bobcat,collared peccary,Gray fox,white-nosed coati,racoon,mule deer,wild turkey,beaver,desert bighorn sheep, and the endangeredSonoran Pronghorn andMexican gray wolf,[6][4][5]

Conservation Issues

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Hundreds of unregulatedcattle roam freely in parts of the Gila National Forest, consuming vegetation by rivers and streams and trampling habitats.[7] In 2022, the U.S. Forest Service used helicopters to gun down 47 of these feral cattle.[8] The Forest Service proposes to use aerial gunning to kill more of these cattle again in 2023.[9]

In 2020, theU.S. Forest Service proposed allowing 21 herbicides within the forest, includingdicamba,picloram andaminocyclopyrachlor (ACP). Dicamba is a threat tomonarch butterfly habitat. ACP is a threat toponderosa pines.[10]

History

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The Gila River Forest Reserve was established on March 2, 1899, by theUnited States General Land Office, and was renamed the Gila Forest Reserve on July 21, 1905. The following year the forest was transferred to theU.S. Forest Service, and on March 4, 1907, it became aNational Forest. Additions includedBig Burros National Forest on June 18, 1908,Datil National Forest on December 24, 1931, and part ofCrook National Forest on July 1, 1953.[11]

Recreation

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The Gila National Forest provides infinite opportunity forrecreation. The forest includes 139 developed recreation sites, with 30 developed campgrounds, seven picnic areas, eight points of interest, and 94 trailheads. The forest provides limitless opportunities for dispersed camping along more than 3,300 miles of designated roads and 1,600 miles of designated non-motorized trails. The forest hosts three National Recreation Trails, including 248 miles of the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail.

The 3.5 acre (1.4 ha) Cosmic Campground is ideal forstar-gazing. In 2016, the campground has the claim of being the firstInternational Dark Sky Sanctuary in North America.[12]

Gila National Forest is probably best known forWilderness, containing 789,385 acres within three designated wilderness areas: the Gila Wilderness, Aldo Leopold Wilderness, and Blue Range Wilderness. The Gila Wilderness was the first area to bear that designation in the country and the world. When it was designated on June 3, 1924, it included 755,000 at the core of the Gila National Forest. When the Gila Wilderness was designated in 1924, it was 40 years before the Wilderness Act established a national policy of wilderness preservation. As an administrative designation by the Forest Service, there was no law preventing changes to the boundary, uses or designation. In the 1950s, the Forest Service improved Forest Road 150, the North Star Road, bisecting the Gila Wilderness and resulting in the Gila and Aldo Leopold Wilderness boundaries we have today. Hundreds of miles of trail traverse through, over, and across these wilderness areas. The 100-mile Centennial Loop Trail was identified in 2024 to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the Gila Wilderness.

  • A Gila Forest Ranger with his outfit, 1928
    A Gila Forest Ranger with his outfit, 1928
  • Moonlit view of Gallinas Canyon in the Black Range
    Moonlit view of Gallinas Canyon in theBlack Range
  • A beaver dam spans a section of the Middle Fork of the Gila River.
    A beaver dam spans a section of the Middle Fork of the Gila River.
  • Overlooking Jordan Hot Springs in the Gila National Forest
    Overlooking Jordan Hot Springs in the Gila National Forest

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Land Areas of the National Forest System"(PDF). U.S. Forest Service. January 2012. RetrievedJune 26, 2012.
  2. ^"The National Forests of the United States"(PDF). Forest History Society. RetrievedNovember 2, 2017.
  3. ^"USFS Ranger Districts by State"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on January 19, 2012. RetrievedApril 14, 2009.
  4. ^ab"Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles and Mammals ... A Species Checklist for the Gila National forest"(PDF).United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service. September 1995. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on May 8, 2009. RetrievedJuly 28, 2018.
  5. ^abZimmerman, Dale A. (July 2002)."Birds of the Gila National Forest: A Checklist"(PDF).United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on May 8, 2009. RetrievedJuly 28, 2018.
  6. ^"New Mexico Game Commission Rejects Federal Releases of Endangered Mexican Wolves in Gila National Forest".
  7. ^Chung, Christine (February 9, 2022)."Plan to Reduce Feral Cattle in New Mexico Draws Objections".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2022.
  8. ^Gabel, Rachel (February 11, 2022)."47 cattle gunned down in N.M. by US Forest Service".The Fence Post. RetrievedMay 3, 2022.
  9. ^"Gila National Forest proposes removal of unauthorized cattle from Gila Wilderness for protection of resources".USDA Forest Service. November 29, 2022. Archived fromthe original on January 11, 2023. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2022.
  10. ^Trudeau, Joe (April 12, 2020)."Opinion: Herbicide nightmare in the Gila National Forest".Albuquerque Journal. RetrievedJuly 5, 2020.
  11. ^Davis, Richard C. (September 29, 2005),National Forests of the United States(PDF),Forest History Society
  12. ^Cosmic Campground (U.S.),International Dark-Sky Association, archived fromthe original on September 8, 2017, retrievedSeptember 7, 2017

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