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Want to go on a trip but not leave behind a large carbon footprint? As nature enthusiasts, it is not uncommon to be worried about the environmental impact of your adventure trips or to look for ways to make it as eco-friendly as possible. Rafting is an adventure that allows you to discover nature up close, and make memories for a lifetime.
However, it’s crucial to keep in mind that a wide variety of life forms and ecosystems coexist with us in this environment. Our actions may have a long-term effect. In this blog, we’ll look at ways to protect the environment while rafting and leave no harmful effects behind.
Before you plan your river rafting excursion, it is important to know more about the delicacy of the environment. The ecosystem of a river supports a variety of life forms that can get disrupted very easily with incorrect human intervention. These bodies of water are brimming with life, from the bright flora along the beaches to the submerged aquatic creatures.
Even seemingly insignificant things we do can upset these ecosystems. Thus, responsible outdoor excursions require knowledge and respect for these places, and the desire to protect them.
The best way to make your trip as sustainable as possible is by avoiding certain materials and adopting others. As we well know, disposable packaging has disastrous effects on the environment and can take millions of years to get absorbed into the earth. Try using reusable containers, steel straws, beeswax wraps, etc., which are all environmentally friendly.
Try avoiding plastic bags in general, as they can disrupt the river flow, and harm aquatic life as well. To reduce trash, choose reusable water bottles and totes. Remove extra plastics from your equipment, such as straws and pointless wrappers. All of these changes can go a long way.
To be environmentally aware, one must respect the wilderness. Here are a few tips to ensure that you do not harm the flora and fauna of the surrounding area, even unintentionally: