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John Ross Cannon wrote:
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> I am a volunteer with a land conservation group. One common task for
> voluteers is to walk the boundaries of newly-acquired or donated
> properties and to put up signs to mark the boundaries. Historically,
> members of the group have used wooden signs nailed into trees on the
> property borders. I am wondering if there is an equally-effective method
> of posting a property without pounding nails into trees. Or am I being a
> little too anthropomorphic about the possible negative impacts of nails
> being driven into trees?
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Anthropomorphic, darn I love this group! No, your not, and it is a
negative impact, for tree and man, when he tries to use that tree.
Check you state agencies, in Texas and Missouri and a few other states
you can use the "Purple Paint Law" to mark your lands. Basically a
specific colored paint, applied in a specific manner to boundary trees
or fence posts will do the same as posted signs.
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Don Staples
UIN 4653335
My Ego Stroke: http://www.livingston.net/dstaples/
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- From: John Ross Cannon <johncann@wam.umd.edu>