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Re: [AGA Member] Pellia



Does that only apply to national parks or are state parks included? I am unsure on all this stuff, was going to get some driftwood one day this week.... If the Pellia is located in this area I should look for it while getting the driftwood. Can someone email off list to tell me what to look for and where? I have a friend with a 7 acre yard, full of ponds and river frontage. She said I can have all the driftwood I want, including the huge old oak that went down last winter and is now blocking the river. Guess I will leave that :) I assume it's open season in private land as far as plants and driftwood go...
Kate B
Oly WA


Dennis Sheridan wrote:

Collections of liverworts in the northwest might be done near Opal Creek,
Salem, Oregon; almost anywhere in the Olympics along the Interstate corridor
(except off federal land); and I believe a few areas in the Cascades are
open. Just to be on the safe side, warn your friends not to collect anything
in a national park or forest. The 1994 Northwest Forest Plan has protections
against harming bryophytes on every managed federal land in the NW under the
Endangered Species Act.

From: "Karen Randall" <krandall@rdrcpa.biz>



I'll be in the Northwest in September too. I'll have to see if I can get
any of the local folks to search some out this summer!



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