The document discusses several wild places in the United States that are important habitats worth protecting, including the Arctic, Bristol Bay in Alaska, the Chesapeake Bay, coastal Louisiana wetlands, the Everglades, the Great Lakes region, the Northern Forest, the Platte River valley, the prairie pothole region, Puget Sound, the Red Desert, and Yellowstone National Park. These areas support a rich diversity of wildlife and are ecologically, culturally, and economically significant.