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Tree vandalism why? how its done and ideas for prevention.
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<blockquote data-quote="specialev" data-source="post: 3827297" data-attributes="member: 86308"><p><strong>First post!</strong></p><p></p><p>Someone recently came onto a mountain bike/hiking area near where I live and fell two large and old big leaf maples. One they took a single round from. The other, and 86 year old tree they took none of. It also fell on and partially damaged a large Madrona, which are a rarity in the area. </p><p></p><p>It's apparent that someone went in there and marked several other large maples from a cross hatch chopped into the bark around the base of the tree. Does any one have an idea what they would be looking for? Can you tell if a maple will have spalting by removing some of the bark at the base? </p><p></p><p>I wish there was a good way to prevent this sort of mischief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="specialev, post: 3827297, member: 86308"] [b]First post![/b] Someone recently came onto a mountain bike/hiking area near where I live and fell two large and old big leaf maples. One they took a single round from. The other, and 86 year old tree they took none of. It also fell on and partially damaged a large Madrona, which are a rarity in the area. It's apparent that someone went in there and marked several other large maples from a cross hatch chopped into the bark around the base of the tree. Does any one have an idea what they would be looking for? Can you tell if a maple will have spalting by removing some of the bark at the base? I wish there was a good way to prevent this sort of mischief. [/QUOTE]
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