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Grizzly along the Denali Highway Rafting the Gulkana National Wild River Native woman drying salmon on racks ATV rider on trails near Glennallen Surveyor
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Outdoor Ethics

Kids picking up trash at the 2007 National Public Lands Day Denali Highway cleanup.Help care for your favorite recreation sites, facilities, and public lands at the same time as you enjoy them.  Simple steps can make a big difference.  From practicing Leave No Trace principles, to volunteering at an event, the information below shows you how!

 

 

 

 

Leave No TraceTread Lightly

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Practice Leave No Trace principles whenever you visit public lands!
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Learn how to tread lightly while driving, bicycling, riding or offroading across public lands.
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Lend a Hand!Sustainable Travel

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Team up, pitch in, and lend a hand at a special stewardship event near you!
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Sustainable Travel International shows you how to travel responsibly during your visit, from start to finish.
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