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Leave No Trace...Excerpted from Leave No trace Canada website... We encourage CORE members to observe these guidelines Principles of Leave No Trace
Why Leave No TraceMany
of us have taken a pine cone or rock, veered off the trail to dodge mud
puddles, gotten too close to wildlife or tossed an apple core into the
woods. The SolutionLeave No Trace believes that while these impacts are widespread and the causes are complex, the solution is simple: Change behavior through education, research and partnerships one person at a time. Leave No Trace is not a set of rules or regulations. Nor is it simply about remembering exactly what minimum impact skill you can practice in every outdoor situation–how far you should camp from water sources, where to pitch your tent, how to build a minimum impact fire or if you should build one in the first place. Rather, it is first and foremost an attitude and an ethic. Leave No Trace is about respecting and caring for wildlands, doing your part to protect our limited resources and future recreation opportunities. Once this attitude is adopted and the outdoor ethic is sound, the specific skills and techniques become second nature. Leave No Trace !
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