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60-Year-Old Blue Gum Vandalised in Stringybark Reserve Lane Cove North - In the Cove

Summary by In the Cove
Lane Cove Council has reported a concerning act of tree vandalism at Stringybark Reserve.  A hybrid blue gum, estimated to be over 60 years old, was deliberately damaged. This incident is the latest in a series of illegal actions targeting native vegetation across Sydney’s North Shore. The Impact on Stringybark Reserve The damage to the hybrid blue gum is so severe that it now poses a safety risk to park visitors and nearby properties. Lane Cove…
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In the Cove broke the news in on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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