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Recently there was a patch of trees felled without warning.
It's nesting season, so it's very dangerous for the birds to destroy their trees. I've already seen woodpigeons mating in the nearby area about a month ago. I've seen birds such as woodpigeons, magpies, great tits, blue tits and a sparrowhawk in the area that's been felled (as well as robins, long-tailed tits, coal tits, blackbirds, goldfinches and house sparrows nearby). I have also heard a Jay nearby before, and one Facebook commenter has said there are nesting Jays. Additionally, it looks horrible - there used to be beautiful trees, and now there's just a thin strip of trees along the footpath, as well as a horrid big hole next to the car park. Our green spaces need more protection.
According to two councillor's Facebook posts, the Forestry Commission are investigating due to no felling licence or planning permission. They have served a Stop Notice. The matter has been raised with the wildlife crime team due to disturbance to nesting birds. The area has been allocated for development, but the felling has had insufficient regard for the environmental impact.
Developers will often illegally fell trees, then take the fine and build houses since it's already been destroyed. However, they could now be issued a restocking order, and would have to replant the trees.
I've seen two messages on the gate to the site protesting this, so I made this piece. If there's public uproar it could hopefully make them think twice next time, even if it doesn't save this one.
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nammanarin · 2 months
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Idia 'I WOULD LIKE TO SPEAK TO THE MANAGER' Shroud in his Karen era. Homie broke his login streak, SOMEONE WILL HEAR ABOUT THIS!
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nando161mando · 6 months
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sunshinesinwinter · 1 month
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helena-bottom-farter · 7 months
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lynnswirld · 1 month
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Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago
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I am the whore-ax, I sleep around for the trees
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harry86bsworld · 10 months
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Arm the Trees
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how to get books:
- first, see if your library has the book, or if it can be found on a reading app (if you don’t mind reading electronically)
- no? how about asking a family member?
- if not try asking a friend (assuming you have one, if not, know you’re not alone, but books truly are a great companion, full of great lessons and adventures)
- if they don’t deepest apologies, maybe try a second hand bookshop (there is one in soho london called a.z. fell and co, with antiquarian and unusual books, highly recommended)
- still can’t be found? try a secondhand online store.
- again no? try a local bookstore, again very sorry
- still no? we’ll i guess just use amazon.
please try to use your library, read ebooks, borrow books from family and friends, or buy secondhand books to save paper.
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florals-stuff · 1 year
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Isn't this This forest is beautiful?,let's keep it that way.
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anemicspaggg · 1 year
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As our world becomes increasingly urbanized and industrialized, the importance of trees often gets overlooked. However, trees provide numerous benefits and play an essential role in our planet's ecosystem. Therefore, it is crucial to recognize the significance of trees and take necessary actions to save them. One of the most critical reasons why we should save trees is their role in combating climate change. Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen through photosynthesis, which helps to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Deforestation, on the other hand, releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and contributes to global warming. Therefore, it is essential to preserve existing trees and plant new ones. Apart from mitigating climate change, trees also have various other ecological benefits. Trees prevent soil erosion, filter water, and provide wildlife habitat. Trees also improve air quality by absorbing pollutants and producing oxygen. Trees are also beneficial in urban areas as they reduce the urban heat island effect by providing shade and cooling the environment.
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violetshiness · 1 year
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tree stimboard!1!1!1
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this-old-frog · 1 year
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The Forest Loves You
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lynnswirld · 1 year
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The Japanese have been producing wood for 700 years without cutting trees. In the 14th century, the extraordinary technique of daisugi was born in Japan. In fact, daisugi foresees that these trees will be planted for future generations and will not be cut down but pruned as if they were giant bonsai trees; by applying this technique to cedars, the wood that can be obtained is uniform, straight and without knots, practically perfect for construction. Pruning is an art that allows the tree to grow and sprout while using its wood, without ever cutting it.
An extraordinary technique.
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