Because it is destroying habitats and is very rare.
If that wood is from a protected area (as many petrified forests are) then yes; you have stolen the material and are attempting to sell it.However, if the wood was legally obtained (whether you own the land it came from or it was a legal gift from some native tribe/group, etc.) then you may pf course do whatever you like with it, up to and including sale.
you should NEVER sell old-growth wood under any circumstances. It's wrong because it has almost been depleted, and it's also illegal in any self-respecting country.
wood.....lots of wood.....and paper.....which is actually wood
a wood seller
how much does drift wood sell for
BUBINGA WOOD IS A RARE WOOD FROM WEST AFRICA WHICH IS REDDISH IN COLOR AND USED MOST OFTEN FOR DECORATIVE WOOD PIECES
Amazonian Panaquefish eat wood and have bacteria in their stomachs to help break it downhope that helpedPlecco's also need bog wood to help digest their food.
No. It's illegal.
Metal, Wood, Wood products, Electricity.
well their are many types of expensive wood but my advice is if it is rare its expensive
No
he was surprised because they were the first people there and he didn't think they would sell the wood