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When a tree dies, don't waste your breath. Rescue the wood to honour its memory

  • Written by Cris Brack, Associate Professor, Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University
When a tree dies, don't waste your breath. Rescue the wood to honour its memoryTurning a street tree into timber is much more respectful and useful than mulching it all.Author provided

Trees die. You don’t have to like it, but they do. And this comes as a surprise to some. A senior public servant once told one of us (Brack): “Trees don’t die; people kill them.”

Of course sometimes we kill trees,...

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