No Mass Tree Felling Planned for Bishkek's Karagach Grove, Mayor Says
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Bishkek Mayor Aibek Dzhunushaliev stated that there are no plans for mass tree felling in Karagach Grove.
- The reconstruction project aims to preserve all healthy trees, with only deadwood or diseased trees posing a threat to be removed.
- The city intends to extend the life of existing trees through proper care rather than immediate, large-scale removal.
Bishkek Mayor Aibek Dzhunushaliev has assured the public that plans for mass tree felling in the Karagach Grove are not underway. Addressing journalists after an Eco-Council meeting, Dzhunushaliev emphasized that the ongoing reconstruction of the grove prioritizes the preservation of all healthy trees.
"Even within the framework of the Karagach Grove reconstruction, our task is not to cut down a single green tree," the mayor stated. He clarified that removals will be limited to deadwood or trees that are completely dried out or pose a risk of spreading diseases. This approach aims to maintain the ecological integrity of the cherished green space.
Instead of a single, large-scale clearing, the city plans to focus on extending the lifespan of the existing trees through meticulous and proper care. Dzhunushaliev underscored that there will be no simultaneous felling of all trees, signaling a commitment to a more sustainable and sensitive approach to managing the grove's vegetation.
The mayor's statements come in response to public concerns regarding the potential impact of the reconstruction on the grove's trees. His assurances aim to alleviate fears and highlight the administration's dedication to preserving this vital natural asset for the city.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.