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Tread Lightly! Jeopardy WildlifeWaterTrailsMotorizedOther

Animals should be left alone in this season because they are often stressed

When you see wildlife, be quiet and move in this direction from the animal.

These can be lethan to fish, marine animals, birds, and reptiles, and should be disposed of when fishing.

The easiest way to tell if you are too close to an animal is this.

Chasing wildlife on your snowmobile or OHV is considered unethical in this popular sport.

Seasonal trail closures prevent this from happening to sensitive trails in the spring and occasionally the fall.

Cross streams at this angle.

These should be left IN the water to avoid damage.

You should camp, wash and bury human waste at least this far from water.

These are very sensitive to erosion and damage and you should be careful when crossing or going around.

True or False: You should walk around muddy trails to avoid making them deeper

Walk single file to avoid this.

Vegetation cannon grow through this, which is why it is good to stay on the trails.

Cutting these will increase damage, cause erosion and visual scarring and encourage others to follow.

This seemlying rugged habitat also has sensitve areas to be aware of.

True or False: Taking off spark arrestors will make a vehicle go faster.

This subsance and motorized vehicles don’t mix.

When riding a motorized vehicle around other people, horses, residential areas, or campgrounds, this is appreciated

This is one-way to avoid harmful emissions.

Motorized vehicles are not allowed in these areas.

Never leave this on the ground.

When gather this look away from camp and don’t cut down trees.

Before recreating on private land, you must get this.

When camping, find one these that already exists.

After you go through this, it is very important that you leave it as you found it.

Ethics that apply to the environment and the way we use land.