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Rich is a true tree warrior! Here he is at the City Council meeting giving his public comment about a new proposal. 3 Trees per year would be allowed to be removed from a property without a permit.

 

Tree-a-holic Confession

 

Enjoy Rich's website at: SAVE SEATTLES TREES : Urban Forestry, Seattle, Trees,Urban Planning, environment, education, landslides, non native vegetation

 

Arboreally yours,

 

Michael Oxman

www.treedr.com

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Rich is a true tree warrior! Here he is at the City Council meeting giving his public comment about a new proposal. 3 Trees per year would be allowed to be removed from a property without a permit.

 

Tree-a-holic Confession

 

Enjoy Rich's website at: SAVE SEATTLES TREES : Urban Forestry, Seattle, Trees,Urban Planning, environment, education, landslides, non native vegetation

 

Arboreally yours,

 

Michael Oxman

www.treedr.com

 

Ox,

 

This is you in the vid right? on top of the tree sitter? he calls you 'Ox' at 5.16?

Looks like an interesting job :confused1:

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIFxFU4lojg&feature=related]YouTube - Violent Freshwater Extraction, Part 4[/ame]

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Oxman your thread leaves me wondering want your respective is on this link you have post for or against the tree huggers from the vid i conclude that your against ???

If you are the guy that is extracting huggers from the tree hats off to you could'nt think of a more dangerous climbing sceniro betts rescuing angry cats etc

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Hi friends,

 

This video should make things clear as mud.

 

How about you making it clear, are you or are you not the the person referred to as ''OX'' in the video on post 2 of this thread? thanks.........

Edited by Lee Winger
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Rich & I went to bat for the Dahl Willow, which is seen being cut down by Parks workers in the video.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DREpVX6ks-4]YouTube - Seattle's Dahl Willow Tree dies[/ame]

 

Activism means taking action. I wonder how many arborists elect to give testimony at their local government meetings?

 

While conflict inspires lots of earnest questions, the content is the important thing. Who did what to whom, and when, may be an interesting reality show theme, but I prefer to move on to current topics. Can this group address content?

 

I regard these issues as important enough to discuss them. What about the 3 tree limit on cutting down trees? Our town is considering repealing the tree protection ordinances in favor of incentives.

 

What are some ordinances in your part of the world allowing?

 

Arboreally yours,

 

Ox

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That Willow looked like most of the Willows I've felled. It was hollow and rotten, thats what they do, they naturally fall over, re root and grow once more.

 

It wasn't safe to just leave it, you could fence it, but then you have to maintain the fence and what happens when people climb over the fence?, plus when it does fall and re root are you just going to extend the fence??

 

The problem we have is lack of planting, if there were lots of new trees coming up the loss of the old ones would not be such an issue, is there rarity thats the problem.

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