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Wilderness Protection

Every year Visitors to the wilderness and Southern California Wildlands can have many different impacts on the wilderness. Trampling vegetation, camping on vegetation, human waste, garbage, improper food storage, over-crowding and campfires can all have long-lasting impacts to the wilderness and to wilderness visitors.

Please take the time to learn more about how you can help protect your wilderness and preserve its wild character for future generations.

If you Leave No Trace of your stay in the wilderness, it will help preserve its wild character and prevent increased regulations or restrictions.

Stewardship

As humans, we have taken the ecological role of stewards to the Southern California Wildlands . Having this role, we gain the insight of the land, we see the beauty in biology, and we watch nature's grace unfold among the processes of nature. With wisdom comes responsibility. As stewards, we must learn about Southern California Wildlands resources and begin to understand its capacity. Knowing nature's limitations will allow us to minimize our impact to its future.

We are NOT park rangers, But residents, researchers, volunteers, visitors, and hopefully you.

Thank You For Visiting

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Updated 09/26/2004

Contact: brad@southerncaliforniawildlands.bravepages.com