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Removal of oak trees on Grand Bend property leaves residents concerned

Author of the article: Dan Rolph Publishing date: May 03, 2021  •  May 3, 2021  •  4 minute read  •  Southcott Pines resident Mary Anne Vanos was heartbroken by her discovery of the removal of old oak trees from a lot on Shoreline Drive. She shared photos of the remaining stumps on a Grand Bend community Facebook page, drawing attention from concerned residents. Handout Article content GRAND BEND – The removal of several oak trees on a property in Grand Bend’s Southcott Pines has left residents asking questions about the importance of protecting the area’s rare oak savanna ecosystem. Mary Anne Vanos, a resident of Southcott Pines for about 20 years, noticed the removal of old oak trees from a private property on Shoreline Drive while out for a walk.

Removal of oak trees on Grand Bend property leaves residents concerned

Removal of oak trees on Grand Bend property leaves residents concerned
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Removal of oak trees on Grand Bend property leaves residents concerned

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Removal of oak trees on Grand Bend property leaves residents concerned

Author of the article: Dan Rolph Publishing date: May 03, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  4 minute read  •  Southcott Pines resident Mary Anne Vanos was heartbroken by her discovery of the removal of old oak trees from a lot on Shoreline Drive. She shared photos of the remaining stumps on a Grand Bend community Facebook page, drawing attention from concerned residents. Handout jpeg, SW Article content The removal of several oak trees on a property in Grand Bend’s Southcott Pines has left residents asking questions about the importance of protecting the area’s rare oak savanna ecosystem. Mary Anne Vanos, a resident of Southcott Pines for about 20 years, noticed the removal of old oak trees from a private property on Shoreline Drive while out for a walk.

Removal of oak trees on Grand Bend property leaves residents concerned

Removal of oak trees on Grand Bend property leaves residents concerned
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