Exploring trails on foot
What is hiking?
What leave No Trace Principle is this an example of:
- Saying "hello" to other hikers and moving to the side when someone is trying to pass by you.
7. Be considerate to other visitors.
The number of parks Theodore Roosevelt established
What is 5?
The state that the Grand Canyon is located in
What is Arizona?
The state that the White Sands National Park is located in
What is New Mexico?
Spending the night outdoors, usually at a designated spot.
What is camping?
What Leave no Trace principle is this an example of:
- Seeing a bear and deciding just to take a photo of the bear instead of trying to touch the bear.
The number of acres of land that his leadership protected
What is over 230 million acres?
The year that the Grand Canyon became a national park
What year was the White Sands National Park founded?
What is 2019?
Enjoying a meal outdoors, often on a blanket in the grass.
What is picnicking?
What Leave No Trace Principle is this an example of?
- Picking up trash to throw into the trash can during a hike.
3. Dispose of Waste properly
What did John Muir have?
Aura (can also be correct if they said anything related to the slide)
What is White Sand National Park known for
What is White Sand dunes?
Observing wild animals in their natural habitats, such as birds, mammals, or reptiles.
What is Wildlife Viewing?
What Leave No Trace Principle is this an example of?
-Finding a patch that looks like other people have used in the past to set up my tent for the night.
Principle 2: Camp on durable and existing spots
John Muir was both of these things
A low area between hills or mountains
What is a Valley?
This is what causes the sand dunes to shift
Viewing objects in the sky at night, often in places with less light pollution.
What is Stargazing?
Why do we practice Leave No Trace Principles?
National Parks get millions of visitors a year/To reduce damage to the wild
This is the nickname Theodore Roosevelt was given
What is "The Conservation President"?
How many times has Abigail visited the Grand Canyon?
What is two times?
This is a way that people describe the sand dunes
What is Otherworldly?