Talk:Christy Woods

Latest comment: 4 years ago by 147.226.168.228 in topic Land Protection

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Land Protection edit

January 2020, There was serious miss information about the protection status of Christy Woods. It has no protection of any kind at this point. The property is simply owned by BSU and they can do what ever they want with it. While there are no plans to dramatically change the property, BSU has the right to do what they want when they want. The staff that manages Christy Woods are constantly working to protect the property and manage it as a botanical garden, but it doesn't have any special state or federal protections. Making false claims of protection only brings unwanted attention to the property. We are forced to admit and clarify to those with the authority to seriously alter the property that it doesn't have any protection. This false information is doing far more damage than good. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 147.226.168.228 (talk) 16:02, 30 January 2020 (UTC)Reply