Is it real
WilliamsiiLeave it be
Yes, but it does not belong to you.
A real fricii
It is. Leave it alone bro
Not a williamsii but a fricii
What kinda question is that?
I would take a pup off it without damaging it. Call me whatever you want but in my idea taking a puppy without damaging it would be propagating the genes and species.
That would by definition make you a poacher.
A poacher leaves the specimen alive and well on the same place? Does a poacher create more probability for the specimen to spread it's genes ? by moving a very small cutting into a different zone, and taking good care and then years later make more cuttings from the grown cutting?
To me this doesn't seem like poaching.
Taking an endangered species even a pup from its environment for yourself or sale is poaching whether you think it sounds like it or not.
Not if it be started at another place and no harm done. That's how conservationatists have saved species even.
That applies when being rescued, like when there land is going to be developed and put somewhere else out in the environment, not in someone's home, and definitely not some random person taking it to put in their home, also those peyote grown and cared for in cultivation don't typically survive out in the wild. So yea you come across some peyote out in the wild and think it's cool to just take a pup for yourself, you are a poacher. If you want a peyote, purchase a cultivated one or buy some seeds.
So the poachers that take rhino horns and leave animals are chill?
Your idea of this being beneficial to anything other then yourself is very wrong my friend
Indeed would be the definition of a poacher
Leave habitat plants alone they face enough uncertainty as it is
If you want to help this species grow and propagate it but a plant in cultivation and do it yourself
How's this not beneficial to the specimen?
https://www.reddit.com/r/peyote/s/8gCY3lVcyU
Please read it better
You are 100% right brotha . That is the pourpose of life , nature gives you a gift, and then you give a gift back to nature
Leave it alone