Justice for an Icon: The Sycamore Gap Tree
In a shocking act of vandalism, two men have been convicted for illegally felling the iconic Sycamore Gap tree, renowned for its beauty and featured in 'Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.' The 200-year-old tree, located next to Hadrian's Wall, suffered significant damage, prompting outrage among conservationists and the local community.
Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers, who filmed the destruction, face potential sentences of up to 10 years in prison. The incident has sparked discussions on the importance of preserving natural heritage.
Efforts are underway to regrow the tree from its remaining stump or seeds, highlighting the community's commitment to restoration.
The press radar on this topic:
‘Mindless’ damage: Two convicted of cutting down historic Sycamore Gap tree
Illegal Felling in England Verdict in the Trial of the "Robin Hood" Tree
Hundreds of thousands of euros in property damage: "Lumberjacks" of the "Robin Hood" tree found guilty - n-tv.de
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