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Lejrgæster behind the extensive vandalism

at Least ten large and healthy birch trees have been cut down by the Eel shelterplads at Kalvebod Fælled in copenhagen using both saw and axe. - Those who hav

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Lejrgæster behind the extensive vandalism

at Least ten large and healthy birch trees have been cut down by the Eel shelterplads at Kalvebod Fælled in copenhagen using both saw and axe.

- Those who have been out here, has been well prepared, says Sven Norup, a forester at the Danish Nature agency for TV 2 Lorry.

Some of the felled trees has been used as the burning at the stake, and according to the Danish Nature agency is vandalism as it is here, unfortunately, not a unique example.

They encourage people to follow the rules of traffic in the nature, where it is not legal to trap trees.

- the Rules are really simple. One should take his own burn with. You are allowed to glean firewood - collecting deadwood or branches that are out in the forest and burn it, but there are so many users here, that you can't count on is here, says Sven Norup.

Coronakrisen've got several to seek out in nature and I am Nature.

But if we are to be able to continue to enjoy nature, then there is better behavior for, they warn.

- If all behave as the guests that have been here for the weekend, so there will be no forest to experience, says Sven Norup.

If you as an individual are being taken in the trap trees in the forest, it can lead to a police report.

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