I would say, "Not usually".
BUT
There's been a
Tree Sitter in Seattle for the last few days; I don't think he has a chance in hell of winning his 'point', but I find myself rooting for him.
Tree Sitter in Seattle
.......UPDATE.......
New deal saves Seattle's celebrity tree, 'Luma'
August 09, 2023
/ 12:25 pm
Droplet, the activist and tree-sitter who has been sitting in Luma, a roughly 200-year-old culturally modified elder cedar tree at risk of being cut down to make way for a development project, raises their fist in the air as speakers address a large crowd of supporters, on Tuesday, July 18, 2023, during a gratitude gathering for the tree in the Wedgwood neighborhood of Seattle.
KUOW Photo/Megan Farmer
The tree in Seattle's Wedgwood neighborhood that activists have named Luma, and which prompted a summer movement to save it, will be preserved.
“This is exactly what we’re looking for — tribal-led resolution on protecting this elder tree," said Droplet, an activist, from within the tree's branches, on Wednesday morning. "But also reforming our laws and regulations so there’s never a situation where an elder tree like this is sacrificed for convenience.”
The owner of the property, the lender for the project, and the builder have begun work with the Snoqualmie Tribe to preserve the tree as a "culturally modified tree," a
term Washington uses to note and preserve trees of significance.
"It is critical that culturally modified trees like Luma are respected and preserved,” said Jaime Martin, with the Snoqualmie Tribe. “We are excited Legacy Group Capital is making this commitment to cultural preservation and we look forward to working with them on developing a process for proactive CMT assessment during their feasibility process. Tribal leadership also looks forward to working with city leaders on their commitment to develop legislative protections and improved processes for identifying these threatened cultural resources.”