Not really. This is just a problem of poorly designed gardens, bad choice of species, and greed.
Trees are valuable and fine wood species are always in risk of being stolen. I said this after seeing this afternoon a street reformed and notice the space left by a big blue cedar and a nice Beech that suddenly dissapeared in the center of the field for no reason. Both around 80 years old and perfectly healthy.
Most people would freak if the bank in their street is robbed but don't even notice when the park in their street is robbed.
Not really. This is just a problem of poorly designed gardens, bad choice of species, and greed.
Trees are valuable and fine wood species are always in risk of being stolen. I said this after seeing this afternoon a street reformed and notice the space left by a big blue cedar and a nice Beech that suddenly dissapeared in the center of the field for no reason. Both around 80 years old and perfectly healthy.
Most people would freak if the bank in their street is robbed but don't even notice when the park in their street is robbed.