I want to make clear that I am trying to have clear communication. So I hope I do not offend any one. If I do appologize.
I totally support what Wild Bill has stated. Please understand that State Parks and NPS Parks and other parks follow a "Leave No Trace Policy" (also known as wilderness eithics). One of the slogans is "Leave Only Foot Prints". If someone is cutting trees or limbs (in this case) then the Leave No Trace Policy has been broken.
Rangers and Naturalist and Environmentalist are the stewards of these areas. Many research projects, habitate restoration, and species of concern and protected have to be included in any type of resource managment issue. One issue of concern would be guest(backpackers, climbers, hikers, birders, etc) cutting trees or limbs regardless of thier expertise.
Rangers are dealing with a wide array of mangment issues and it does not help if someone is breacking our policies and rules. Just for the record-- It is illegal to cut, pick, collect, hunt, etc any plant, animal, rock, etc on a State Park/Hist. Site or NPS. the only exception is if you have requested a permitte and that permitte has been approved by DNR. The permitte has to be followed to the letter.
On a personaly note, I believe that if you have the skills and ability then you should be able to climb a tree without using a saw. If you do not want to have to deal with choker limbs, dead limbs, then that is why we have tame trees.
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