Villa Allende: Why Is the Transplant of the White Quebracho, a Vegetable "Dinosaur" "Inviable"
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Canal C The historic white creek was successfully relocated to Villa Allende After weeks marked by protests, technical failures and debates between neighbors, the historic white creek of Villa Allende was finally moved this Sunday to its new location.The tree, which was right on the route of the expansion work of Padre Luchesse Avenue, was carefully relocated a few meters from its original place, in an operation that demanded extreme precision a…
Infantry to the Sticks: Cut the Last Root and Open Way to the Crane that Will Pull Out the Quebracho
After many goings and goings, the white creek of the Avenida Luchesse, in the access to Villa Allende, was ready this afternoon to be removed but both because of the resistance of the “self-convoked by the quebracho” and the very justice, it did not seem clear that the removal would take place. The last week of June it was already clear that the quebracho would be removed, even with the few chances of survival. But there would appear a series of…
The municipality of that locality confirmed the decision to extract the tree. The idea is to be able to transplant it, but it is not ruled out to the end of cutting it. Neighbors and environmentalists continue the vigil and insist that the specimen not be removed. The Municipality of Villa Allende, in the Gran Córdoba, confirmed that the task for [...] The post With new crane, resume the tasks of removing the gorge in Villa Allende appeared firs…
A white quebracho of more than 280 years old becomes a symbol of environmental resistance in the midst of a road work in the province. The neighborhood assembly denounces threats of logging, institutional extortions. "The revolt of cranes" gives hope. In the middle of the July 9 holiday, while much of the country celebrated independence, in Villa Allende, Córdoba, a very different battle was fought: a crane tried without success to remove a whit…
Agronoma engineer Ana Meehan explained the chances of the tree surviving after being transplanted. Read more
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