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So it's environmental contribution when living means nothing?!!!

 

Provided any useable timber is utilised the tree continues to make an environmental contribution, we need timber, we have been using and will continue to use timber since the year dot.

 

Fell this tree or fell that tree, its still felling trees and that's not going to change any time soon.

 

As tree surgeons, arborists, call it what you will we do some pretty orrible things to trees.

 

Even the best job walk away from feeing good about our abilities will still be cutting bits off trees that the tree could have done without loosing.

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