Outdoor Recreation

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Outdoor recreation has been around for more than 80 centuries. Throughout the years, outdoor recreation has evolved in many different aspects. Outdoor recreation began as a tool for survival strategies, such as hunting and fishing. As the years have passed, people went on to hunt and fish as a form of recreation. As a population, we can concur that outdoor recreation has many positive attributes such as personal satisfaction and enjoyment, as well as negative aspects that could amount to the costly engagement in outdoor recreation activity.

As the time passes, the statistics of the engagement of the population participating in outdoor recreation activities has been at a high and low. These fluctuations could cause many problems in the future of outdoor recreation activities around the world. There are three main topics that will be focused on in this paper; what affects the future of outdoor recreation, demographics, and technology. Counties, states, territories, and provinces need to realize, and take into consideration what can affect the future, such as new developments (houses, businesses, and factories), a decrease in natural resources due to lumbering, mining and oil drilling. Technology also has made a major impact on how the world functions on a daily basis. It also plays a major role in outdoor recreation activities. Some forms of technology also hold people back from experiencing outdoor recreation activities, examples are internet, gaming, and television. While many can create a positive influence for example, newer ways to travel outdoors-dirt bikes, and other types of technology that make a negative impact like soil erosion. The final topic that this paper will touch upon is the demographic factor. Governments m...

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...m. For example, the noise they create can cause the fauna to become scared and migrate to a different location, which leaves that piece of land that once flourished with wildlife, decreasing in variety. The pollution from the engines can harm the flora surrounding the dirt trail. Not only do these traveling devices affect the flora and fauna, it may contribute to a low number of individuals wanting to travel in or at the specific location. Many people may not want to be on a peaceful walk or hike bird watching and then be disturbed by a loud sound of people four wheeling and eventually speeding past them. Several ways of preventing these types of circumstances have become implemented in my parks, trails, and bodies of water. At miners bay lodge, in Minden, Ontario, they have separated the lakes into non-motorized lakes (Round Lake) and mortised lakes (Gull Lake).

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