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The
quieter you are on a trail, the better your chance of seeing
wildlife in their natural environment. Please remember not
to feed the wildlife.
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On
your next trail outing, plan on using a camp stove to cook your
lunch and save the forest from being ravaged by wood gatherers and
forest fires.
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Walk,
bike, or blade on your next outing instead of driving. The
exhaust from your car contributes to acid rain and poor air
quality.
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Please
stay on the trails to avoid damaging sensitive ground vegetation.
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If
you smoke on the trails, please remember to BUTT IT OUT.
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Take
only photographs, leave only footprints.
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Remember
to take all litter with you, and help to keep our trails by
picking up litter left by others.
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Be
aware of your activities on the trail and remember that some
ecosystems are more sensitive than others.
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Avoid
paddling near waterfowl nesting sites as you may disturb their
fragile environment.
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Keep
pets on leashes and remember to STOOP and SCOOP.
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Don't
pick or try to remove Purple Loosestrife while on the trails
because it can easily spread faster if not removed correctly.
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Bring
reusable picnic containers to reduce the amount of garbage we are
sending to landfill sites.