Police Contacted After ‘Horrible’ Act on Popular Hudson Valley Mountain
New York State Park Police and the Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve recently took to Facebook to share news of a crime they called an "egregious violation of the Preserve's ecological integrity".
Pictures from the top of Breakneck Ridge left local residents stunned as well, with everyone from rangers and police to hikers and nature enthusiasts searching for answers.
"Egregious" Act On Top of Breakneck Ridge in the Hudson Valley, NY
"On Wednesday, November 15th Park staff were informed that one of our favorite Cedar trees had been illegally cut down and taken from the top of Breakneck Ridge" began the recent post from the Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve (HHSPP). The tree felling was against the law, but it was a blow to the local ecosystem as well. From the HHSPP:
Not only is this damage to public property but it is also an egregious violation of the Preserve's ecological integrity, as Eastern Red Cedar is an indicator species for Rocky Cedar Summit Habitat, an ecosystem found only on the very tops of our Hudson Highland Ridge
Pattern of Destructive Behavior?
The incident, which was reported to police, was eerily reminiscent of the famed 200-year-old tree that was cut down in the middle of the night by a teenaged vandal in Great Britain. While Breakneck Ridge's cedar did not have the same international recognition as the UK's beloved sycamore, it garnered a similar (albeit local) reaction.
The Hudson Valley, NY Reacts to Illegal Tree Cutting on Breakneck Ridge
"This is horrible", lamented one commenter. "I can't even conceive of the motivation behind this behavior". "Is it at all possible in the spring to remove the old tree and plant a new and mature Eastern Red Cedar in its place? If so, I will happily donate to such a cause", offered another.
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