I don't know about anyone else but when I go on holiday, I don't pick my destination based on where their trees rank on the 'Really, Really Old Trees List'. Sure, if I stumble across it I'll think 'huh, that tree is old' and go about my business.Ultratwinkie said:Not to mention the harm to tourism. Its the 5th oldest tree. Do you have any idea how valuable that is to any local tourism economy? She just destroyed something the state could use to bring tourism in.
I bet a majority of the people here never gave a shit about, or had never heard about, that tree until today and yet now you're crying for blood.
Poor girl, I hope she gets help.