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The iconic saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea) is one such example. The saguaro is listed as a protected species under the Arizona Native Plant Law, and its also protected by the federal Endangered Species Act. Cutting down a saguaro or any other protected cactus species can result in severe fines and even criminal charges.
A person may move a saguaro cactus without obtaining a permit, tag and seal only if the person maintains documentation of a previous legal movement or if the department has record of a previous legal movement of the cactus by the person.
Text Stating: Dust Complaints? Call Pinal County Air Quality Control District (520) 866-6929.
Removing a Saguaro from Your Home or Business Landowners have the right to destroy or remove plants growing on their land, but 20 to 60 days prior to the destruction of any protected native plants, landowners are required to notify the Department.
Plants cannot be removed from any lands without permission of the owner and a permit from the Department of Agriculture. Lessees of State or federal land must obtain specific authorization from the landlord agency to remove protected native plants.
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