Saturday, May 26, 2012

Excellent trees the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is fighting to destroy

2012, 03-20-12, Memorial Drive Grove

















This is a photo of some of the smaller trees on Memorial Drive in Cambridge, MA, USA that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is fighting to have destroyed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.

This is a magnificent 104 tree grove at the Memorial Drive split which would be decimated in the project. These trees are magnificent but are smaller than half of the trees that MIT wants destroyed. The Memorial Drive split is perhaps a half mile east of the Destroyed Nesting Area of the Charles River White Geese, another excellent example of corruption in the Department of Conservation and Recreation.

MIT repeated its determination to see destruction once again at the Thursday meeting on May 24, 2012, which I reported at http://charlesriverwhitegeeseblog.blogspot.com/2012/05/mit-reaffirms-support-for-destruction.html.

The particular photo is taken from the facebook page of the falsely named Charles River Conservancy. The CRC, in compliance with the corruption which is politics on the Charles River and in Cambridge, MA, posted this photo giving the lying impression that the CRC is protecting and cherishes this magnificent grove. The CRC is fighting for its destruction.

The head of the fake neighborhood association fighting for destruction and animal abuse on the Charles River praised MIT for its tree policies at that meeting.

The corrupt DCR sought Obama moneys for the destruction lying that all of the trees to be destroyed were sickly. The papers DCR filed with Cambridge, MA, on the project proved the sickly comment a flat out lie. All the trees these people want destroyed are healthy. The papers filed by the DCR with Cambridge were provided to the governor. The money for destruction was not obtained.

This photo was previously published by us at http://charlesriverwhitegeeseblog.blogspot.com/2012/03/charles-river-conservancy-glories-in.html.