Silly bans.

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Silly bans.

Some time ago, bans were imposed on the collection of medicinal herbs, berries, and mushrooms, and collecting wood in the forest, even if it's dead wood, is out of the question.

Essentially, the more people pick berries and mushrooms, the more of them will appear in the forest. For example, even the sole of your foot can spread mushroom spores, and when you clear grass, they'll sprout again the following year.

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But the laws are being made by people with no background in botany or biology in general; they're more likely to be about whittling away at something that can't be processed.

Stupidity reigns supreme, and it's evident everywhere.

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When I visited dense forests, I did not see ideal conditions for bees there, but many beekeepers harvest beekeeping products in such places.

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