I’m from the states and I took this as “national park” (or perhaps state) land. It’s land intended for ecological conservation.
TragicNotCute
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I think the general idea is that you shouldn’t mess with conservation land. The general public isn’t educated enough to know what is invasive and what isn’t, so the rules say don’t disturb stuff. But if someone who was educated was in the park removing invasive species, they are almost certainly “breaking the rules”, but doing a net positive thing.
So if you see it…you didn’t.
“I didn’t see anything”
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1·9 days agoI help my community by donating clothes and food, and I donate heavily to progressive causes and campaigns. I really don’t think reading every little bit of information about how the world is falling apart really helps me, and I reject the idea that’s connected to making the world better. If I had more money and could act at a global scale, maybe. But I don’t.
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1·29 days agoSeems like we just need to circle back and then double click into this. I don’t want there to be any lack of alignment in this cross functional group.

Well yes, those are the rules. But if I see someone ripping out invasives themselves…
I didn’t see it.