Protesters Go Out on a Limb to Try to Stop Tree Removal
Protesters at the fence today at the tree removal site (Screenshot)
The protesters accessed the site through a side entrance; many stationed themselves at the fence of the property, and refused to leave the scenes. Trees were taken down by the bulldozers as scheduled, though none that contained people were removed. At this time, it is believed all the protesters have been talked down from the trees, and the bulldozing will be completed as planned, according to a live report on KCAL9.
The 179 oak trees and 70 sycamores in the 11-acre canyon are being cleared to make way for a place to deposit hundreds of thousands of cubic yards of silt, rocks and vegetation that is being moved out of the Santa Anita Reservoir, which has not been dredged since 1993.
