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![]() ![]() "We've heard stories about really poor behavior last year with some of these, what was potentially was thought of as, new visitors coming," said Jeremy Sage, Interim Director of the Institute for Tourism and Recreation at the University of Montana. It's great for the state's $7-billion outdoor recreation business but not so much for those coping with crowds on their favorite trail, or lake. An explosion of interest in Montana's outdoors starting last year as alternatives to the lockdown life and continuing strong in '21. ![]() MISSOULA - With thousands of people flocking to Montana for recreation, or to live, there's a growing local concern our "outdoor way of life" is being ruined.Ī new multi-media marketing campaign aims to educate, and head off "bad behavior".
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