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Untamed
Outdoor Ethics
Season 3
Episode 305
Spending time outside connecting with nature can be a great joy for many people. The privilege of being outdoors comes with a great responsibility: learning and abiding by a proper set of “outdoor ethics”. Understanding the effects of your actions, and doing your best to prevent those actions from having negative consequences on wildlife and the environment, makes you a responsible recreationist.
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