- Stikine-LeConte Wilderness
The Stikine-LeConte Wilderness is on the mainland of southeast
Alaska , southeast of Petersburg and north ofWrangell, Alaska . The boundary extends fromFrederick Sound on the west to the Alaska-Canada boundary on the east. The wilderness is convert|448841|acre|ha in size.cite web|url=http://www.fs.fed.us/r10/tongass/forest_facts/resources/wilderness/sawld.html#Stikine%20-%20Leconte%20Wilderness|title=Stikine-LeConte Wilderness|work=Tongass National Forest Facts|publisher=United States Forest Service|quote=public domain source]Description
One of the major features of this area is the
Stikine River , which flows through the southern portion of the Stikine-LeConte Wilderness. The river valley is relatively narrow. The surrounding mountains are steep, rugged, and contain numerousglacier s. Meltwater from these glaciers has a highsilt content, giving the Stikine River a milky appearance. Theriver delta is highly braided with three main navigable channels. Two warm and onehot spring s are found along the river. North of the Stikine River area is theLeConte Glacier , which flows intoLeConte Bay . LeConte Glacier is the southernmost glacier in North America that flows directly into salt water. Mountains in the area of LeConte Bay are steep and most of the upper valleys are glacier-filled. Glaciers and ice fields cover most of the rugged, mountainous area in the eastern part of the Stikine-LeConte Wilderness.Alpine vegetation, including
moss es,lichen s, and other small plants, is found at the upper elevations. The lower mountain slopes near salt water support a densespruce -hemlock rainforest . Closer to the Canadian border, the rain decreases and the vegetation changes to stands ofcottonwood . Cottonwood are also common on the many islands of the Stikine. The valley floor along the river is a combination ofmuskeg s and densealder andwillow thickets. The Stikine River delta is approximately Convert|17|mi|km wide and consists ofgrass flat s,tidal marsh , andsand bar s.Much of the area, particularly the Stikine River drainage, is recognized as an important fish and wildlife area.
Moose ,mountain goat s,brown bear andblack bear ,deer , andwolves inhabit the area. The delta flats of the Stikine River are a major resting and nesting area for migratory birds. A variety of fish, including king and other species ofsalmon , are found in the waters of the area. Up to 2000eagle s congregate in the mouth of the river, following a run ofsmelt .References
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