Saturday, November 11, 2017

ISLAND FIGS ENDANGERED ; DARWIN NEGLECT

There is growing  concern  about  the condition  of  a popular  Moreton Bay Fig at Nelly Bay  on Magnetic  Island . For most of  this year, the tree , photographed  many times by visitors to  the island,  has been looking  under stress.  A  concerned   nearby  resident has started  running   water  in  hoses to  the  base of  the  tree   and notified  the Townsville City Council of  the situation . There is a feeling that because it has been a dry year  underground  streams  which  feed  or flow near   the  fig  have  dried up .  Evidence of this  theory  is  the  observation that when the   tide is out  , water normally seen  flowing  from   the foreshore  near  the  tree   is  not   visible .
Not so very long ago a fig tree on the island in a prominent place  got the chop, the council claiming it had a disease of some kind. This latest situation raises questions about   the overall  threat  to  the island's  other   fig trees. 
 
Meanwhile , in Darwin , the Milkwood tree in the CBD   which survived Cyclone Tracy and  was  designated   a special  tree  has been confirmed as  dead .No explanation  has been given  as  how this  was allowed to  happen . A few puff pars in a  giveaway newspaper surmised  there may have been  a problem  getting water to  the tree . How this could  happen  when the  Darwin City Council has  parks and gardens staff is hard to understand . The person responsible for  getting the  tree    listed as  significant , agronomist  Robert Wesley-Smith,   would  like  the media to do  a  proper  investigation .