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11 



1 tent required by the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution 



2 of the United States. 



3 (c) Other Remedies. — Nothing in this section shall 



4 be construed as increasing or diminishing the ability of 



5 any party to seek compensation pursuant to other applica- 



6 ble law, including (but not limited to) section 1491 of title 



7 28, United States Code (commonly referred to as the 



8 "Tucker Act"), or as precluding or hmiting any defenses 



9 or claims otherwise available to the United States or any 



10 other party in connection with any action seeking such 



1 1 compensation. 



12 SEC. 108. GRAZING. 



13 Grazing of livestock in wilderness areas designated by 



14 this Act, where established prior to the date of enactment 



15 of this Act, shall be administered in accordance with the 



16 provisions of section 4(d)(4) of the Wilderness Act (16 



17 U.S.C. 1133(d)(4)), as further interpreted by section 108 



18 ofPublic Law 96-560. 



19 TITLE II— IDAHO FOREST 



20 MANAGEMENT 



2 1 SEC. 201. PANHANDLE NATIONAL FOREST. 



22 (a) Finding. — Congress finds that: 



23 (1) 78 percent of Boundary County is Federal 



24 land, and the full spectrum of public use of these 



25 timberlands, including motorized and nonmotorized 



