Hey! I’m new here and I think this place is awesome. I work at a natural reserve in my country and a friend recommended I join to share some of my experiences. So go ahead, ask me whatever comes to mind! Don’t hold back—silly questions, personal ones, weird or random stuff—everything’s welcome. Let’s get curious, friends.

  • partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    What are things that visitors can do you your nature reserve, regardless of amount or frequency, that don’t hurt/damage the reserve? As in, if 1,000,000,000 visitors showed up at your gate tomorrow and asked what they could do in your reserve that wouldn’t hurt/damage the reserve, what would you tell them?

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      Visitors are allowed to camp in designated areas, not wherever they choose, as these are protected areas. The use of drones and loudspeakers is strictly prohibited due to the wildlife found here.People come mostly to hike, participate in spiritual retreats, and immersions with school students. Biologists and other scientists also often come to study the species in the reserve.

      As for the other question, I think that A large number of visitors is impossible here, but if that were the case, I would tell them to enjoy nature and always have a guide. Many people often get lost here.