(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 19 - A 200-year-old fir tree that was one
of the most beloved features of a Lake Garda town has been
chopped down to be taken to Rome as the traditional St Peter's
Christmas Tree despite a long and impassioned local protest.
The fir in the Val di Ledro got the axe despite a series of
torch-lit vigils aimed at "saving our fond Green Giant.
"We are very sorry for the felling of a 31-meter fir tree," said
Lorenzo Vescovi, one of the first to raise the protest against
the felling.
"What will arrive in Rome will be a dying living being. "Our
battle does not stop, we want to prevent trees from being felled
in this valley and anywhere else for a cruel and anachronistic
custom".
The Vatican said "the choice to fell the tree was an ecological
one".
It said "the tree was cut down in order to favour the correct
cultivation of the forest". (ANSA).