A mayor on Sydney’s North Shore says she wants the person responsible for illegally destroying hundreds of trees jailed.

“They’ve also poisoned many species … including really old trees like a Sydney Red Gum or angophora that was 80 to 100 years old, so it’s really disheartening.”

Ms Hayden said there had been other incidents of tree vandalism in Castle Cove in recent years and the fines were not a deterrent.

One said they saw people with torches walking through the bushland at night.

“The fines would have to be very, very high to discourage people, but I think when it’s as serious as this jail has to be an option.”

Councils can issue a maximum on-the-spot fine of $3,000 for illegal tree removals by individuals or $6,000 for businesses.

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    10 months ago

    The ABC has been told by some local residents they have witnessed suspicious behaviour in the affected area.

    One said they saw people with torches walking through the bushland at night.

    Just wanted to point out walking around in bushland with a torch is actually something people who enjoy the bush do too… great way to spot animals is at night with a torch (referred to as spotlighting). It’s not really a lead…