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TAKING CARE OF EACH OTHER AND THE PLACES WE LOVE
With more users than ever enjoying and exploring public lands, recreating responsibly is more important than ever. Reducing our impact on people, animals, and the environment when we recreate will help ensure our public lands remain beautiful and accessible into the future. Friends of the Bridger-Teton is a nonprofit that works to ensure everyone can enjoy the diversity and wealth of resources on the 3.4 million acre Bridger-Teton National Forest now and into the future by promoting responsible recreation.
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Yards you should stay away from bears, bison, and wolves
Inches deep you should dig a cat hole when you poop in the backcountry