[PCA] Wildflower Seed Postcards, only 1/1000th as bad as the Federal government? mix"
Don_MacLean at fws.gov
Don_MacLean at fws.gov
Fri May 4 09:58:14 CDT 2007
I have to agree with Steve .......... IMHO, these seed postcards should
not be sold at all in National Park gift stores. There is just no way to
know who would buy them or where they would end up.
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Steve Erickson
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Re: [PCA] Wildflower Seed
Postcards, only 1/1000th as bad
as the Federal government? mix"
> As to the seed postcards, the parks should and can have
rules for their
> giftshops not to sell anything that could be a potential
problem.
Just to reiterate my previous point, because visitors to any
given National Park may come from Albania to Zanzibar, with
stops in Michigan and Mauritania on the way, there is no way to
know what could be a potential problem.
-Steve Erickson
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