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  1. Programa No Deje Rastro. El programa de "No Deje Rastro®” (también conocido como “Sin Dejar Huellas®") es una extensión del programa Leave No Trace® el cual NOLS fundó en colaboración con instituciones de Estados Unidos como U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau ...

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      NOLS Patagonia. Direccion: Kilómetro 11 camino a Balmaceda...

    • Aplicar

      FORMULARIO DE INSCRIPCIÓN AL CURSO DE ENTRENADOR DE NO DEJE...

    • Preguntas Frecuentes

      Los estudiantes de NOLS vienen de una gran diversidad...

    • Políticas

      NOLS busca personas que Tengan una gran motivacion a...

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      NOLS explora áreas silvestres remotas en expediciones...

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      La escuela NOLS ofrece becas parciales para nuestros cursos...

  2. Here are five tips on how to apply Leave No Trace (LNT) principles while hiking during mud season. Trash Stinks: Backcountry Waste Disposal. Earth Day: Living Sustainably at NOLS India. Leave No Trace | The outdoors are waiting. Read stories and trip advice from the leader in wilderness education.

  3. Leave No Trace Level 2 Instructor Course - Backpacking. Learn to travel responsibly and sustainably in wild places. Within the rich ecosystems of our public lands, you will learn and teach the principles of Leave No Trace and discuss wildland ethics.

  4. Your course will begin in an indoor classroom where you will learn and discuss the history of the Leave No Trace program, receive an introduction to Leave No Trace principles, and make final preparations for backcountry travel.

  5. ÉTICA AL AIRE LIBRE PARA SITOS NATURALES. Planifique con anticipación y prepárese. Viaje y acampe sobre superficies durables. Deseche los residuos de forma adecuada. Deje lo que encuentre. Minimice los impactos de las fogatas. Respete la vida silvestre. Sea considerado con los demás.

  6. 4 de oct. de 2016 · Photo from Pixabay. Maybe it’s something about disposing of orange peels, or letting your friend wash the dishes by the lake at the end of a long day. No matter what, you’ve probably heard of at least one of these popular Leave No Trace myths—and maybe even believe some of them yourself!

  7. Learn to travel responsibly and sustainably in wild places. Within the rich ecosystems of our public lands, you will learn and teach the principles of Leave No Trace and discuss wildland ethics. Your course will begin in an indoor classroom where you will learn and discuss the history of the Leave No Trace program, receive an introduction to ...