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7 trees in park vandalized, poisoned in Osoyoos, B.C., town says

Trees across the Okanagan have been targeted by vandals in recent months – trees in Lake Country, Kelowna, and now the latest act of vandalism in Osoyoos. Several 30- to 40-year-old trees will likely have to be cut down after reportedly being poisoned. Taya Fast reports. – Jun 30, 2023

Seven trees at a South Okanagan park will likely die after suspected poisoning.

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That’s according to the Town of Osoyoos, which said a staff member discovered the vandalism at Goodman Park on Wednesday.

In a press release issued Thursday, the town said seven mature poplar/cottonwood trees, located at Bayview Crescent and Lakeshore Drive, each had several holes drilled into them.

The town added that it’s “suspected that poison was inserted. The trees are in distress and will likely die.”

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The trees will be professionally assessed, the town said. It is also looking at next steps.

Goodman Park is located along Osoyoos Lake, with nearby homes and condos.

The vandalism was reported to police. If you know anything about the incident, you’re asked to contact the Osoyoos RCMP at 250-495-7236 or the town office at 250-495-6515.

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