MetroParks teach visitors to minimize harm to land
A no-no: wandering off the trails
By Debbie Juniewicz
Contributing Writer
Five Rivers MetroParks staff members are working to decrease any potential negative ecological impact from hiking or other human visitation along their more than 74 miles of hiking trails.
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