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Leave No Trace Earth Month Trivia Night & #LeaveNoTrash

This Earth Month, Leave No Trace is Challenging You to #LeaveNoTrash 

How to Get Involved:

1. Participate in the Leave No Trace Trivia Night on April 16 with a Subaru/Leave No Trace Traveling Team to test your knowledge and find out the rotten truth about trash. Learn how long it takes for common trash items to break down, why we should pack it in, pack it out, and other ways to protect outdoor spaces through Leave No Trace.

Whether you are new to Leave No Trace or consider yourself an expert, join us for this interactive game night and gain valuable tips and tricks to minimize impacts in the outdoors, from the backyard to the backcountry and in your daily life. Don’t miss out on the chance to participate in fun stewardship trivia—plus win some cool prizes. Guaranteed to motivate you to get outside and pick up a few extra pieces of trash!

Come ready to play! We will use an online trivia platform that’s a ton of fun. We recommend logging in from your laptop but having a cell phone or other device handy to play.

Trivia Night Details:

Date: April 16, 2025

Time: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm PDT/8:00 pm – 9:00 pm EDT

 

2. This Earth Month, join the #LeaveNoTrash movement by gathering friends and family for a litter cleanup at your favorite outdoor space. Whether it’s a local park, hiking trail, or riverside, every piece of trash you remove helps protect wildlife, keeps pollutants out of our watersheds, and improves outdoor experiences for everyone.

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