EUREKA, CA - The second of two California Redwood burl poachers has now been sentenced. Danny Garcia must pay $11,178 in restitution and serve 700 hours of community service for vandalizing the giant ...
GRANTS PASS, Ore. – The poaching of knobby growths on ancient redwood trees has spread to national forests in Northern California and Oregon. The growths, known as burls, appear at the base of redwood ...
The poachers with chain saws stalking the Northern California coast aren’t after you or your pets. They just want your burls. Burls are knobby tree growths that, when cut open, display delicate swirls ...
Authorities say unemployment and drug addiction have spurred an increase in the destructive practice of cutting off the knobby growths at the base of ancient redwood trees to make decorative pieces ...
Two Humboldt County men accused of the unusual crime of lopping burls off old-growth redwood trees have pleaded guilty to vandalism charges. Danny Edward Garcia, 43, and Larry Clinton Morrow, 34, both ...
Press release from Redwood National and State Parks: National Park Service and California State Parks Law Enforcement Park Rangers and Investigators working cooperatively have concluded a year-long ...
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GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) — The poaching of knobby growths on ancient redwood trees has spread to national forests in Northern California and Oregon. The growths, known as burls, appear at the base of ...
WEBVTT IN THE SANTA CRUZMOUNTAINS THERE ARE30-THOUSAND ACRES OFREDWOOD FORESTS.THOSE REDWOODSARE MANAGED BY STATEPARK RANGERS WHOKEEP AN EYE OUT FORILLEGAL ACTIVITY.. ANDTHAT CAN ...
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This May 21, 2013 photo provided by the National Park Service shows wildlife biologist Terry Hines standing next to a massive scar where a burl has been cut by poachers from an old growth redwood tree ...