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5,455: University Arboretum

Revised: June 2016

The Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ campus is a state arboretum.

To protect trees and shrubs on the university and for human safety, the university prohibits slacklining, hammocking, and other sporting activities that involve tying straps or ropes to trees, or any other activities that could be harmful to the university's trees, shrubs, or other woody plants. See UAM 5,456: Slackline, Hammock, Ropes and Tent Stakes.

Individuals shall be held responsible for damage caused to university property and injuries to themselves or others as a result of violations to this policy.