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What can you do to protect national parks
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What Can You Do To Protect National Parks?
posted Apr 30, 2018, 4:10 AM by Randall Benderson [ updated Apr 30, 2018, 4:11 AM ]
Protecting the environment is not a one-time thing. As residents of this earth,
we must build habits that will benefit our surroundings. If you frequent national
parks and spend happy times in these places, here are some things you can do
to help:
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Respect nature
When going for camping, hiking, biking, or sightseeing trip, travelers must be
careful with the nature surrounding them. Here are some reminders that I'm
sure you already know: don't play or feed the animals, don't pick flowers, and
be sure to clean up after yourself. Abiding by these rules will help us preserve
the beauty of the parks.
Adopt a park
We all have our favorite parks. If you live nearby or frequent the park at least
every month, perhaps you can do more than just hiking and sightseeing.
Participating in cleanup efforts and other volunteer activities with your friends
and family will be a big help in keeping the park in its best state.
Take photos to raise awareness
One way to encourage people to protect and preserve national parks is by
doing an awareness campaign even if it's as simple as posting photos on social
media. It's an excellent way to show people that these beautiful places need to
be preserved for more generations to enjoy them. Aside from bringing in
visitors, more people could be encouraged to join cleanup and fundraising
efforts to improve the state of our national parks.
Activities like these don't need to be tiring or boring. By enlisting the help of
enthusiastic and creative people, protecting our precious parks could be a
worthwhile endeavor.
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3. Randall Benderson here. I used to work as a professional photographer, but I
am now retired. Nonetheless, my passion for photography has not waned. In
fact, I now travel the world to capture the most beautiful national parks and
forests. Visit this blog for more reads on nature, travel, and photography.
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