Halt ordered to tree-cutting Park officials cutting down trees in a park in
Nova Scotia were ordered to put down their chainsaws by a court
injunction. A group protesting the cutting down of the trees won a
court battle to have the removal of trees stopped. The trees were
being removed because they were infested by a tree-killing beetle,
the brown spruce longhorn beetle. The opposing group, Friends of
Point Pleasant Park, claimed that the tree-cutting measure was
based on faulty science, and would do nothing but leave the park
with less trees. 16 AUGUST 2000