Shifting trends in wilderness recreational use.

1989 
Wilderness recreational use grew rapidly during most of the post World War II era, but growth has slowed or reversed recently. National park backcountry use began declining in the 1970’s and national forest use slowed or declined in the 1980’s in many areas. Reasons are unclear, but an aging population and changing interests are the most Apparent causes. This change has implications for wilderness allocation and management.
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