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Rules & Regulations
State laws about woodlands are written to protect your rights as a woodland owner and to make shared responsibilities clear to all. For example, timber trespass is a serious offense that can result in heavy fines. Timber trespass occurs when trees are harvested on land not owned by the individual conducting the harvest. That's why it is essential for Maine woodland owners to know and mark their boundaries. Other regulations help woodland owners protect water resources and prevent soil erosion, two examples of responsibilities that are shared by all conscientious owners.
If you have any questions about regulations, or wish to file complaints about timber trespass or harvesting practices that affect your woodland, call the Maine Forest Service immediately at (800) 367-0223, toll free in Maine, or at (207) 287-2791.
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[Maine Forest Service, Department of Conservation]
22 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0022
Phone 207-287-2791 In State 1-800-367-0223 TTY 207-287-2213 Fax 207-287-8422
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