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Parks Ontario launching campaign to get visitors to protect natural environment

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Parks Ontario is hoping to educate visitors about the impact they have on the environment.

In 2020, places like Algonquin Park had thousands of extra visitors pass through their gates last year. Parks Ontario Spokesperson Jeff Brown says they saw an increase in certain kinds of behaviours that degrade user experience. The top concern was the litter that was left at the campsites, but there was also a rash of other behaviours that degraded the parks. These included things like off-trail exploration, picking flowers, disturbing objects that could be an animal’s home and feeding wildlife. Brown says while individually these actions make little impact, when multiplied over thousands of visitors, the natural environment suffers.

With this in mind, Parks Ontario has put out a campaign together with Parks Canada, that Brown hopes will unite park visitors and their love of the mental, physical and environmental benefits they bring. They want park-goers to practice their best camping practices including planning ahead and coming prepared, checking info about the park before you head out, and picking up after yourself. They also ask people to respect nature by staying on designated trails, not feeding wildlife and leaving natural objects in their place. They also remind visitors to be kind and courteous, as staff is working hard to bring the best experience possible to Ontario park visitors.

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