
WATCH: ‘Poop Fairies’ Help Keep Wyoming Lands Clean
Have you ever heard the saying: "it's a dirty job, but somebody has to do it"? There are a group of people that embody that. Enter the Jackson Hole "Poop Fairies".
The official Wyoming Office of Tourism Facebook page shared a short video along with the caption that read:
Keeping our public lands clean and safe is a big priority in Wyoming. We are thankful for everyone who helps us preserve our land for the future. #ThatsWY #WYResponsibly
https://www.btfriends.org/responsiblerec/dogs
Friends of the Bridger-Teton
Cleaning up after your pets should be a no brainer and it's easy do to. It's one of the things that everyone can do to help keep the Cowboy State beautiful.
The Friends of the Bridger-Teton shared a slightly more in depth video urging tourists, visitors and residents alike, to be respectful of the land. Along with the video, they shared a message that stated:
Responsible dog owners help protect their pets, our wildlife and our watersheds. The Bridger-Teton offers exceptional opportunities to recreate with your companion, but responsible behavior is critical to ensure areas remain open to dogs.
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