Rfarrell5888
Sapling
Can anyone give advice on how to go about getting a collection permit in Massachusetts. Anyone with experience getting from Massachusetts
Did you happen to ever figure out where the rules are on this in MA? Also interested and noone seem to point to the rules, while people have been obviously collecting for years. Would love to purchase a legal permit for collecting.Can anyone give advice on how to go about getting a collection permit in Massachusetts. Anyone with experience getting from Massachusetts
You raise so many red flags.Did you happen to ever figure out where the rules are on this in MA? Also interested and noone seem to point to the rules, while people have been obviously collecting for years. Would love to purchase a legal permit for collecting.
I take it as a compliment. As mentioned earlier I am simply trying to figure out the rules and I thought this forum is perfect place to ask.You raise so many red flags.
But good luck trying to extract information on prized specimens or collection areas free for poaching on the internet.I take it as a compliment. As mentioned earlier I am simply trying to figure out the rules and I thought this forum is perfect place to ask.
That looks promising, emails and phone numbers. Will give it a try, thank youThanks @Pitoon - I was actually curious about the name of the office as well as if it's a viable option I wouldn't mind trying it on a pitch pine to see if I can be successful in collecting.
For MA residents, you can find contacts here, broken down by county:
Don't forget state and county may have different requirements if they allow collecting. The state office would be for state land i.e. state parks. What is not state maintained is county maintained and you may need to reach out to the county government. What is not county owned is privately owned. You also may be able to collect at national parks, but usually national parks are set aside for conservation. That would be at the federal level.FYI I got a response:
"I have no knowledge of licensing requirements on public lands for collecting trees. NRCS does not have any dealings with this. I would suggest reaching out to MA DCR Forestry; they might have some insight into this."
Forestry in Massachusetts
www.mass.gov
My guess is this is the info we want
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