Geocaching and litter – CITO!

 In Geocaching for Schools

This smaller geocache was simple but effective. Placed at the edge of the loch on campus where the wind naturally collected the floating waste against the shore was a great place to engage geocachers with the issue of unwanted plastic and other rubbish that can be a hazard for wildlife. The inquiry was to collect and consider the effects of different kinds of waste on different kinds of wildlife  … and to collect some of it in the litter bags provided in the cache.   Cache in Trash Out! (or CITO in geocache speak)

Waste and animal hazards

But there is a debate – which pupils should consider – is geocaching itself a form of ‘organised littering’ ? See:  http://100peaks.com/2012/12/22/geocaching-organized-littering/  or http://forums.groundspeak.com/GC/index.php?showtopic=177646

See this Facebook page for an anti-geocaching movement

https://www.facebook.com/GeocachingIsLittering

 

One response is to make sure geocachers collect litter on route. Some have micro CITO (Cache in Trash out) caches which contain a rubbish bag and a latex glove. Another is Earthcaches : http://www.earthcache.org (which are not using containers at all and look at Earth science topics)

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