Illegal Tree Felling in Grunewald Causes Significant Ecological Damage
Around 50 trees were illegally cut down on Berlin's Drachenberg, prompting condemnation from the city's environment senator and ongoing police investigations.
- Approximately 50 trees, estimated to be up to 20 years old, were illegally felled in January on the north slope of Drachenberg in Berlin's Grunewald forest.
- A similar incident occurred at the same location in August 2024, highlighting a recurring environmental issue in the area.
- Berlin's Environment Senator Ute Bonde has strongly condemned the acts, describing them as 'repugnant' and calling for swift police action to identify those responsible.
- The loss of these trees has led to significant ecological harm, including increased soil erosion, drying of the forest floor, and challenges to natural tree regeneration.
- The Berlin police have confirmed that investigations are ongoing, with reports filed for both the January and August incidents.