City of Buffalo contractors have destroyed a bird habitat at a nature preserve during nesting season. The contractor, AJ's Tree Service, was working on behalf of the City of Buffalo forestry division.
"The contractor was not aware of the bird habitat," according to City of Buffalo officials.
The destruction of the bird habitat has raised concerns among environmental groups and residents, who are calling for the City of Buffalo to take steps to protect the nature preserve. Delaware Park, a popular nature preserve in Buffalo, is home to a variety of bird species, including some that are endangered.
The City of Buffalo forestry division is responsible for maintaining the city's parks and nature preserves, and the contractor was hired to perform work at the nature preserve. Buffalo residents are concerned about the impact of the destruction on the local ecosystem and are calling for the City of Buffalo to take action to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The City of Buffalo has stated that it was not aware of the bird habitat and is taking steps to prevent similar incidents in the future. City of Buffalo officials are working with environmental groups to develop a plan to restore the bird habitat and protect the nature preserve.
The destruction of the bird habitat is a concern for Buffalo residents, who value the city's natural areas and wildlife. Buffalo residents can take action to protect the nature preserve by contacting their local representatives and expressing their concerns.
The City of Buffalo will be holding a meeting to discuss the incident and develop a plan to prevent similar incidents in the future. The meeting will be open to the public, and Buffalo residents are encouraged to attend and provide their input.
