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Old 12-27-2007, 05:53 AM
illbedamned illbedamned is offline
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Default Can I legally go out in to national parks and plant a bunch of trees?

I'm wondering if there would be any legal obstacles to doing this. Thanks
OK, maybe I should clarify--for some reason people seem to assume I would be planting non native species.--I want to plant nothing but home grown trees that are native to my area which is the northwest. So the issue of "contamination" is not an issue.
And Jim, I'm sure you'd like to believe your tax money goes to such a noble cause, but somehow I doubt the government spends a single penny on ensuring that no foreign plants are planted; nice thought tho; maybe you should write and propose the tax to your local representative.


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