If there weren't a trail, it would actually be right there and the cycle would be renewed, but having a path where people pass by means the tree is in that state of danger.
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If there weren't a trail, it would actually be right there and the cycle would be renewed, but having a path where people pass by means the tree is in that state of danger.
You're right. There's a lot foot traffic in this trail, so they'll likely cut up the tree and throw the pieces back into the forest.
Nature is grateful for this noble gesture.