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On-going and unnecessary tree vandalism in Opoutere

Published: Tue 16 May 2017 09:56 AM
On-going and unnecessary tree vandalism in Opoutere
Cases of trees being damaged continue as this month it was discovered that various trees at Waiponga Reserve in Opoutere have been drilled and poisoned.
"It is disgusting and totally unnecessary," says Garry Towler, Whangamata Area Office Manager.
This vandalism has been on-going in the area as it is evident that initially, a few pine trees in the harbour were targeted, now a great deal more have been damaged, including a row of conifers behind the toilet block.
"This is a popular area of the beach and due to the damage the trees now pose a risk as they decay and shed branches. Therefore, over 67 trees are in the process of being removed at significant expense, 47 of which have been deliberately vandalised through poisoned or ring-barked," adds Mr Towler.
"It is very disappointing and frustrating as we can not understand why someone would do this as the trees are not in anyone's view line," says Mr Towler.
Mr Towler encourages "if you see something, say something," and if there are any issues with a tree, visit your local area office and discuss it, as in many cases there may be professional tree management options. For example, previously permission has been granted for pine trees to be ring-barked in Opoutere in rural areas.
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