• LaLuzDelSol@lemmy.world
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            19 hours ago

            No. I’d be shocked if an apple tree started growing in a forest because someone chucked a core back there. Apple trees… kinda suck, they aren’t very robust and they grow best in full sun. With that said I do agree in principle that people should be more careful with invasive plants I just dont see apples outcompeting actual forest trees in a forest. Also they can’t self pollinate so that tree wouldn’t be able to produce fruit and future apple trees anyways.

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            16 hours ago

            It’s a “dad joke” for the entire animal kingdom. Shitting out the seeds is quite literally how plants survive and flourish through the ages (before Monsanto genetically nerfed em anyway).

            oops, replied at the wrong level… I was referring to the “shit habit

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      18 hours ago

      Poop is also natural, but if everyone pooped along natural hiking trails, it would be a shit show. Established hiking trails tend to have many people walking on them each day, and disposing of waste along them - even organic waste - can have negative impacts on others experiences, as well as change local wildlife’s foraging patterns. Just because it is organic matter doesnt mean it decomposes instantly - that apple core or orange peel could be there for weeks or months after you leave it.

      Pack it in, pack it out.

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        17 hours ago

        **depending on area

        Some places you have to pack your poop out. Many places a hole is acceptable for poop.

        In terms of apple cores though, it’s not much effort to pack that out. When it come to poop look-up the local rules

        • blarghly@lemmy.world
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          14 hours ago

          It definitely depends on the location. Some areas are low use and poop-degrading enough that it is still a sustainable solution.

          But at the same time, since I’ve moved to Colorado where you are supposed to pack out your poop basically everywhere, I’ve found that it’s really no big deal, and feel like we should just adopt this policy everywhere.