Workers collect bark cut off a tree at the Halifax Public Gardens on Tuesday. — Photo: Zane Woodford
The Halifax Public Gardens were closed on Tuesday as workers tried to repair some of the city’s most treasured trees after a baffling act of vandalism.
Someone broke into the gardens sometime overnight Monday into Tuesday, and cut rings of bark off of at least a dozen trees — some 100 years old or more.
Workers look at a vandalized tree at the Halifax Public Gardens on Tuesday. — Photo: Zane Woodford
The Public Gardens alerted people to the incident and the closure on its Twitter account.
“The Public Gardens are closed today due to an ongoing police investigation,” the institutiontweeted. “It appears an individual or individuals broke into the gardens last night and damaged multiple trees with an axe. We are deeply disheartened by this senseless act.”
A vandalized tree at the Halifax Public Gardens on Tuesday. — Photo: Zane Woodford
Girdling,删除一条环树皮ference of the trunk, often kills trees. Most of the damaged trees at the public gardens visible from outside the fence on Tuesday had a strip removed all the way around their trunks.
Workers were on site Tuesday picking up the bark, stapling it back on, and then shrink-wrapping the trees in the hopes of salvaging them. But there’s no guarantee that will work.
A worker photographs repairs to a vandalized tree at the Halifax Public Gardens on Tuesday. — Photo: Zane Woodford
The Halifax Examiner has asked the municipality, which owns the Public Gardens, and Halifax Regional Police for comment. We’ll update this article with their responses.
Update:
Halifax Regional Police spokesperson Const. John MacLeod writes in an email:
At approximately 7:30 a.m. we received a report of property damage at the Public Gardens at 5701 Spring Garden Road in Halifax. A number trees had been damaged sometime last night. The investigation is in the early stages and anyone with information or video from the area is asked to call police.
And HRM spokesperson Maggie-Jane Spray writes:
Roughly 30 trees were damaged throughout the park, possibly with a small axe or hatchet. Bark was stripped off the trunk of these trees to varying extents throughout the park. Some of the trees that were damaged are historical trees.
Many of the damaged trees are located around Griffins Pond, while others are scattered throughout the park away from the perimeter fences.
Some of the trees may be saved, based on the damage done. Staff are making every effort to maximize the chances of saving as many trees as possible, but the number of trees lost is not known at this time. The number of trees that will need removal has not yet been determined. Staff will continue to monitor their health over the coming months.
At this time, we are still assessing the cost of damages.
We anticipate that the Public Gardens will reopen tomorrow (Wednesday), however this will be based on finishing clean-up of the damage today. An announcement will be made on social media once the Public Gardens have reopened.
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What the hell is wrong with people?
I am literally shaking with rage right now.
I am hoping to God for a small miracle — that this person is caught and gets the book thrown at them.
There are some small trees at Tremont Plateau Park that look like they’ve been cut down by an amateur with an axe. I wonder if it’s related.
These are the acts that bring out the viciousness in me…how I would love to peel the bark off these waste of human flesh while they stood defenceless. What ever did the trees do to harm any one? .