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<blockquote data-quote="RangerRick" data-source="post: 3903637" data-attributes="member: 11238"><p><h4>"Theft or Vandalism of State Property</h4><p>It shall be unlawful for any person to shoot at, deface, damage, destroy, remove or steal all or any part of any buildings, granaries, residence, privies or other physical structures, any equipment or machinery, fences or fencing materials, cattleguards, gates, signs, or any other state property on Department-managed lands.</p><p></p><p>It shall be unlawful to cut, dig, damage or remove any crops, trees, shrubs, timber (including dead standing trees), water, gravel, sand, earth, rocks, minerals or other natural resources other than legally harvested fish and wildlife from Department-managed lands without prior written approval from the Department. Removal of such resources from National Forest lands is subject to the regulations of the U.S. Forest Service.</p><p></p><p>It shall be unlawful to cut any living trees, shrubs, or other woody vegetation for use as camouflage, blinds, stands or firewood. Fallen dead trees may be so used, but shall not be removed for use off the Department-managed lands.</p><p></p><p>It shall be unlawful to remove any historical, cultural or archaeological artifacts (including arrowheads) from Department-managed lands."</p><p></p><p>This is from Dept of wildlife rules for WMA's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerRick, post: 3903637, member: 11238"] [HEADING=3]"Theft or Vandalism of State Property[/HEADING] It shall be unlawful for any person to shoot at, deface, damage, destroy, remove or steal all or any part of any buildings, granaries, residence, privies or other physical structures, any equipment or machinery, fences or fencing materials, cattleguards, gates, signs, or any other state property on Department-managed lands. It shall be unlawful to cut, dig, damage or remove any crops, trees, shrubs, timber (including dead standing trees), water, gravel, sand, earth, rocks, minerals or other natural resources other than legally harvested fish and wildlife from Department-managed lands without prior written approval from the Department. Removal of such resources from National Forest lands is subject to the regulations of the U.S. Forest Service. It shall be unlawful to cut any living trees, shrubs, or other woody vegetation for use as camouflage, blinds, stands or firewood. Fallen dead trees may be so used, but shall not be removed for use off the Department-managed lands. It shall be unlawful to remove any historical, cultural or archaeological artifacts (including arrowheads) from Department-managed lands." This is from Dept of wildlife rules for WMA's [/QUOTE]
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