Don't just talk. Do something!
The only way to save these olive trees was to physically move them, but no one considered
this practical until we came along.
It surprised the local people that a private company could go to such great lengths to save these olive trees, when everyone
else was busy making big money building houses.
Proving to the community that olive trees could be
moved any time of year, made people realise that something indeed could
be done. These trees were being chopped down throughout the year and waiting for
the right time of year was not an option that was available.
And how was a venture such as ours to be financed?
Would you pay an eskimo to shift melting snow from one area to another cooler
place ?
The only way we could finance the tree moves was by selling them, to the very
people, in whose name they were being destroyed; the house buyers, many of whom
had come to the island to enjoy its natural, undisturbed beauty.
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This is not the way to handle a tree that is older than our
grand father.
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