Clearing the air about tree cutting


DBKL felled several Khaya senegalensis (African mahogany) trees in the Desa Sri Hartamas commercial area recently because of safety concerns. — Filepic

Tree cutting and trimming in neighbourhoods can be a touchy subject for some Klang Valley residents.

Some fear these trees are being cut for no good reason, especially when they are not informed by relevant parties on the importance of such activity.

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