LEAVE NO TRACE AUSTRALIA AND ECO-REGIONS
Leave No Trace Australia is an important principle for those who love to explore the country’s natural beauty. By following these guidelines, we can minimize the impact of our travels on the environment and preserve it for future generations. In Australia, there are several eco-regions that are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of tourism and must be protected. These include the WA South Coast, Tasmania, Pilbara, and Kimberley Region. The Bardi Jawi and Booroo people have a deep connection to these lands and waters, and it is our responsibility to respect and protect their cultural heritage. Whether you’re hiking, camping, or simply enjoying the scenery, it’s crucial to follow Leave No Trace principles and practice low-impact travel. Together, we can help protect Australia’s incredible natural beauty and ensure it remains a treasure for generations to come.
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LEAVE NO TRACE WORLDWIDE
The Leave No Trace program promotes responsible outdoor ethics and minimizes human impact on the environment. It started in the US and has spread to over 25 countries, with organizations established in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and Ireland. These organizations provide training and education to individuals, communities, and organizations on minimal impact principles. The Leave No Trace program has a far-reaching impact on the environment, promoting sustainable outdoor practices and protecting natural heritage for future generations. Whether hiking, camping or simply enjoying the outdoors, following Leave No Trace principles and practicing low-impact activities is crucial in protecting the natural environment. The program is a global initiative aimed at promoting responsible outdoor ethics and minimizing the impact of human activities on the natural environment.