§ 1911 Endangered Plant Conservation Programs
This law tells all state departments to work together and run programs that protect endangered or rare native plants and the places they need to survive.
A state park discovers a patch of a rare wildflower that only grows in that spot.
Because of this law, the park agency must set up a program to map the area, mark it as protected, and make sure nothing damages the plants, like building a trail or letting people pick them.
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§ 1911 Endangered Plant Conservation Programs
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