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If you find an animal, capture the
moment only with a camera; don’t catch
the animal.
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Enjoy nature and try to leave the place
you visit in better conditions than when
you first got there. Take your trash
with you.
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If you start a bonfire, make sure you
extinguish it completely when you leave.
Fires are an important cause of
destruction of natural areas.
http://www.conafor.gob.mx/portal/home.php
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If you bathe or wash something in a
river, use biodegradable soaps (such
asZote, Roma, Foca) http://www.sustenta.com/productos/2005/jabones2005.htm
http://www.sirdo.com.mx/amolli.htm
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Use the pathways in natural areas. Don’t
leave the trails because, when looking
for new paths, you can destroy small
habitats of not only amphibians, but
also plants and other animals which
cannot be seen with the naked eye.
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When you go on vacations to the
countryside, the mountains or the forest,
leave your pets at home. If you take
them with you, they could transmit
diseases to wild animals.
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Don’t release wild animals even though
you may think they belong to that area.
They may not survive or you may be
putting at risk the health and survival
of animals that live in the area.
http://www.profepa.gob.mx/profepa
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you need wood, use the pieces you find
on the floor; don't cut trees although
you think they are dead trees.
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When looking for accommodation, stay at
lodgings that follow green practices.
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When you come back home, take with you
the batteries you’ve used and put them
in special containers.
http://ecoabc2.galeon.com/