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Why do I need to pay a fee, or obtain a permit for certain products? All plants on National Forest Service lands, from tiny lichens to the largest trees, belong to the American People. Permits are sometimes required to p
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Grangeville / Moscow / Kooskia / Kamiah / White Bird / /

Company

Herbs & Roots No Limited / Free Huckleberries No Limited / Free Cones (All Species) No Limited / Beargrass No Limited / Limbs/Boughs No Limited / Seed (Shrubs & Grasses) No Limited / Transplants No Limited / Landscape Bark No Limited / Forest Greens (Flowers) No Limited / Ferns No Limited / Christmas Trees Yes Limited / Landscape Wood No Limited / ID Woodland Enterprises / Moss No Limited / North Fork / /

Currency

USD / /

Facility

Whitten Building / Airport Road Grangeville / Lolo Pass Visitor Center Helmer Store / /

NaturalFeature

Service Nez Perce Clearwater National Forests / Red River / /

OperatingSystem

Fork / /

Organization

United States Department of Agriculture / Supervisor’s Office / U.S. Department of Agriculture / office of Civil Rights / Tribal Forestry Department / Grangeville Office / Tacketts Saw Service / National Forest Service / Nez Perce Tribal / /

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Position

Ranger / Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests Salmon River Ranger / Director / Minerals Specialist / /

ProvinceOrState

Idaho / /

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