Queensland park rangers address increased waste and defecation issues in national parks, urging visitors to use toilet facilities or responsibly bury waste.

Queensland park rangers are dealing with increased waste left by visitors in national parks, including defecation near walking tracks and creeks. Rangers have urged visitors to follow basic guidelines, such as using provided toilet facilities or carrying a shovel to bury waste responsibly, to avoid pollution and environmental hazards. Bush toileting is reportedly prevalent in central Queensland's national parks.

July 08, 2024
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