Spending time outdoors is great for both your mental and physical health, and it’s a lot of fun. But even with all that nature offers us, it’s important to recognize our own impact on the environment and spaces we enjoy when heading outdoors—and do our best to minimize it.
For nearly 150 years, AMC has encouraged safe and responsible enjoyment of the outdoors. Since 1999, AMC has been a provider of Leave No Trace education programs, designed by the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics in Boulder, Colo. as a way to limit the human impact of outdoor recreation on natural spaces. The roughly thirteen billion annual outdoors trips in the United States leave their marks, according to Alex DeLucia, Director of Trails for AMC. Overuse of popular trails leads to erosion and the destruction of delicate plant life. Failing to carry out your trash can disturb an area’s ecosystem, and improperly stored food in campsites results in aggressive wildlife that have come to rely on human trash as a food source.
Through its seven principles, the Leave No Trace program targets everything from proper waste management to campfires to safety planning, helping us to tread more lightly when we’re enjoying the outdoors. AMC not only integrates LNT principles into every facet of its programming, we encourage everyone to practice these principles as a way to protect and preserve the environment.
The Seven Leave No Trace Principles:
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