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Whitehorse officials stumped by rogue lumberjack who leaves logs, but no leads

(6 months ago)
Cali McTavish
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Whitehorse city officials are seeking public assistance to identify an unknown individual or 'rogue lumberjack' who has been cutting down trees, primarily aspen, along the Millennium Trail. The felled trees are left neatly stacked, suggesting it's not for firewood. Parks supervisor Nicole Tattam speculates it might be an unauthorized 'FireSmarting' effort to reduce fire risk, but emphasizes that only city employees can cut standing trees. Bylaw officers currently have no leads.

  • Unauthorized tree removal
  • City officials are stumped and seeking public help
  • Potential safety concerns if trees are cut improperly
What: An unknown individual is cutting down trees along the Millennium Trail in Whitehorse.
When: Ongoing (not specified when it started).
Where: Millennium Trail, Whitehorse, Yukon.
Why: The motive is unknown, but a hypothesis suggests it might be an unauthorized FireSmarting effort; it is not believed to be for firewood.
How: Trees are being chopped down, and the logs are left neatly stacked in place.

Whitehorse city officials are seeking public assistance to identify an unknown individual or 'rogue lumberjack' who has been cutting down trees, primarily aspen, along the Millennium Trail. The felled trees are left neatly stacked, suggesting it's not for firewood. Parks supervisor Nicole Tattam speculates it might be an unauthorized 'FireSmarting' effort to reduce fire risk, but emphasizes that only city employees can cut standing trees. Bylaw officers currently have no leads.