In Massachusetts, it is generally illegal to dig up ferns or other native plants from the wild without permission. The Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and other regulations protect native plants and their habitats. Additionally, removing ferns from protected areas or without landowner consent can result in fines or legal repercussions. Always check local laws and regulations for specific guidelines.
yes and im going to dob you in!!
yes because it is a free country
Yes, it is illegal to dig up endangered plants without proper authorization or permits. This is because endangered plants are protected by law to prevent their extinction and preserve biodiversity. Violating these laws can result in fines or legal consequences.
If you are digging it up in your yard you are ok. Now if you pull off to the side of the freeway and dig it up yes it is illegal. But the chances of aofficer arresting you or giving you a ticket is highly unlikely due to the fact that they are more concerned about more major offence's.
The state flower of New Hampshire is the purple Lilac. I imagine it is illegal to dig them up on state-owned land, but purple lilac is a nursery staple. The can be purchased ready to plant at almost any garden center.
you can dig up fluid's.
No, the TM Dig is required to teach Lairon Dig. It cannot learn Dig by leveling up.
Am sure that they can dig up, but are they willing to.
Excavate is the word for dig up.
25 percent of the garden is made up of ferns
Excavate is the word for dig up.
Animals don't dig up your lawn.