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Leave No Trace for the Boy Scouts of America

Leave No Trace for the Boy Scouts of America. A National Education Program Designed to Teach Stewardship, Land Ethics, and Outdoor Skills. The Need for Leave No Trace Outdoor Skills & Ethics. Presentation Objectives.

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Leave No Trace for the Boy Scouts of America

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  1. Leave No Tracefor the Boy Scouts of America A National Education Program Designed to Teach Stewardship, Land Ethics, and Outdoor Skills

  2. The Need for Leave No Trace Outdoor Skills & Ethics

  3. Presentation Objectives • Review the resource impacts that can result from outdoor recreational activities. • Describe the level of BSA outdoor use and our reputation among land managers. • Describe WHY a national Leave No Trace educational program is needed.

  4. Overview of Visitor Impacts Leave No Trace “Virtual” Campfire

  5. Vegetation Impacts Vegetation loss Spread of non-native species Tree damage

  6. Soil Impacts Loss of organic litter Soil compaction Soil erosion

  7. Water Resource Impacts Turbidity, sedimentation Soap & fecal wastes

  8. Wildlife Impacts Disturbance of wildlife Altered behavior Reduced health & reproduction

  9. Crowding Conflicts Social Impacts

  10. Theft of artifacts Damage to historic structures Damage to cultural features Cultural Resource Impacts

  11. Are recreation impacts really a problem?

  12. Improving the Reputation of Scouts Troop375

  13. Loving Our Public Lands To Death? BSA: > 5 million members, 308 Councils, 138,000 units 50,000+ Troops & 17,000+ Crews = 300,000+ weekend trips 10,000+ weekend multi-group trips 5,000+ week-long trips 1,000+ week-long multi-group trips Estimated annual outdoor BSA use on public/private recreation lands: Increasing visitation = Increasing impacts? Over 15 million user days!

  14. Why Leave No Trace ? • Leave No Tracemight seem unimportant until you consider the combined effects of millions of outdoor visitors. • One poorly located campsite or campfire may have little significance, but thousands of such instances seriously degrade our natural resources. • To protect our resources we must assume the responsibility to educate ourselves and practice the skills and ethics necessary to Leave No Trace.

  15. The LNT Challenge • Prevent avoidable resource and social impacts • Minimize unavoidable impacts • Preserve the quality of resources and recreation experiences

  16. The Seven LNT Principles 1. Plan Ahead and Prepare 2. Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces 3. Dispose of Waste Properly 4. Leave What You Find 5. Minimize Campfire Impacts 6. Respect Wildlife 7. Be Considerate of Other Visitors

  17. Benefits of Applying LNT • Better planning leads to safer trips and lighter packs • Prevents avoidable impacts, minimizes unavoidable impacts • Protects the quality of natural environments and recreation experiences • Avoids or minimizes the need for restrictive management regulations or use limitations

  18. The End Leave No Trace ! Happy trails and remember to . . .

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