Posted on 03/27/2009 10:29:33 PM PDT by JoeProBono
A reward is being offered by the city's parks department after nearly 20 trees were recently discovered chopped down inside Manhattan's Inwood Hill Park. NY1's Amanda Farinacci filed the following report.
Signs are posted all over Inwood Hill Park after the Parks Department said its employees discovered 17 trees chopped down and left to rot across the 200-acre park.
"We have serial tree killer operating in Inwood Hill Park. Right around this time last year somebody killed 35 red cedar trees, obviously deliberately. Now we've got another 17 over the last week or so," said Parks Department Commissioner Adrian Benepe.
Among the damaged trees -- pines, sugar maples, and young tulip.
(Excerpt) Read more at ny1.com ...
Clue: Look for the guy with an axe.
Now send me my money.
Beavers running amok?
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