A number of psychedelic/entheogenic and harm-reduction organisations have collaborated on this project in response to reports of ring-barking, whole tree bark-stripping and felling of rare, (in some cases micro-endemic) and threatened acacia species in Australia.
How can you help protect Acacias?
1. Ask your supplier where their DMT is coming from. Is their DMT sustainable, home-grown, or taken from the wild?
2. Refuse DMT products made from wild Acacia and other wild sources.
3. If your supplier’s DMT was made from wild Acacias, ask if it was made from fallen or dead material. Can they be sure material wasn’t removed from living trees? Did they obtain land owner consent?
4. Grow and share Acacias for ornamental reasons and encourage others to do the same.
You can also help by spreading the word:
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