'It has destroyed years of work': Cornish beauty spot loses 80% of its trees to Storm Goretti

Storm Goretti has left its devastating mark on St Michael's Mount, a tranquil beauty spot in Cornwall. The tidal island was transformed into a scene of utter destruction as gardeners wielding chainsaws and wood chippers worked to clear the fallen trees.

The full extent of the damage is stark - 119 large trees were felled, including majestic holm oaks, hollies, sycamores and Monterey pines that stood tall for decades. The tree cover on the island has been ravaged, with around 80% of its foliage now gone.

"It's devastating," Darren Little, the head gardener at St Michael's Mount said. "The scale became clear as dawn broke - it's destroyed years of work and changed the profile of the island." Little described the scene upon arriving at the site the next morning as "dark but then suddenly came to life with the sun rising". The sheer scale of the devastation was only fully apparent when daylight fell.

Despite efforts by gardeners, tens of thousands of trees across Cornwall have been lost to Storm Goretti. These ancient woods are vital for wildlife and a popular spot for walkers and nature lovers.

The loss of specimen trees that people really identify with is a particular blow. For dog owners, these ancient trees become an integral part of their daily walks - a place where they can share memories with their pets.

St Michael's Mount has already begun to look towards the future, with plans to replant and restore its landscapes in the coming months. "It's in the spaces between light and dark that new ideas begin" said Polly Bolitho, from Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens. Her words capture the resilience of the people of Cornwall as they vow to rebuild their natural beauty.

Meanwhile, experts warn of a growing trend - strong storms are becoming more frequent due to climate change. For wildlife lovers, this means that beloved trees will continue to be lost unless urgent action is taken.
 
OMG, I'm soooo late to the party! πŸ™ˆ I just saw this news and it's just heartbreaking... those gorgeous trees were like a part of the island itself! 😒 I can imagine how devastating it must've been for Darren Little and the team to see all that destruction. Replanting and restoring is definitely the way forward, but it's going to take time and effort, you know? 🌳πŸ’ͺ The thing that really gets me is that these trees weren't just pretty to look at, they were also homes for so many creatures and a part of people's lives (especially dog owners!). Fingers crossed that Cornwall can bounce back from this, it's definitely not the same without those ancient woods πŸ˜”
 
πŸŒ³πŸ’” Storm Goretti was like a ticking time bomb just waiting to unleash its fury on St Michael's Mount. I mean those 119 trees were not just any ordinary trees they're historic landmarks and now they're GONE 😱. It's like the island has been left with a gaping wound that can never be fully healed. Those gardeners must've felt like they were walking around a war zone trying to clear all those branches 🌳πŸ’ͺ. And 80% of foliage is gone?! That's just heartbreaking πŸ€•. I do hope St Michael's Mount comes back even stronger than before, but for now it's just a sad reminder of the power of nature and the importance of conservation πŸŒΏπŸ’š
 
😱 OMG, have you seen those stats on tree loss in Cornwall? 🌳 80% of the foliage gone?! That's like a whole lotta trees... I just checked and according to TreeCanopy.co.uk, that means over 10 MILLION trees affected by Storm Goretti alone! 🀯 And it gets worse - 3.2 million more expected in the UK this year due to climate change 😬. The thing is, these ancient woods are NOT just pretty faces... they're habitats for so many species & a major part of our ecosystem. Rebuilding's gonna take some serious time & effort πŸ•°οΈ, but I'm all for it! 🌟 Let's hope we can get some new ideas flowing like Polly Bolitho said πŸ˜‰. By the way, did you know that tree planting can offset 1 tonne of CO2? πŸ’š So let's get replanting! 🌱
 
😱 119 trees gone πŸŒ³πŸ‘Ž what's the point of preserving nature if we just gonna destroy it? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, I know Cornwall is beautiful and all, but can't we find a way to coexist with Mother Nature instead of hurting her? πŸŒΏπŸ’š We need to take care of our planet before it's too late! πŸ•°οΈ It's heartbreaking to see these majestic trees lying there, thinking about the animals that called them home... 🐻❀️
 
Omg πŸŒ³πŸ’” I'm still trying to process the destruction on St Michael's Mount... 119 trees down? That's just heartbreaking 😭. As a nature lover myself, it's hard not to feel this way. These ancient trees aren't just any ordinary trees - they're like family to the community, especially for dog owners who love taking their furry friends on daily walks around them 🐢❀️.

And it's not just about the aesthetics... I mean, have you seen those trees? They're like sentinels of nature, providing shelter and habitat for so many species. Losing that is a huge blow to Cornwall's ecosystem 🌿πŸ’ͺ.

I love Polly Bolitho's quote - it's so true! We can't give up on rebuilding our natural beauty 🌸. But at the same time, we gotta face the facts: climate change is real, and storms like Goretti are becoming more frequent 😬.

Can we please do something about this? Replanting and restoring landscapes in St Michael's Mount sounds like a great start πŸŒ±πŸ’š. And for everyone else, let's keep spreading awareness about climate change and its effects on our environment πŸ“£πŸ’–.
 
πŸŒ³πŸ˜” I'm so sad about the destruction at St Michael's Mount it's like they went from paradise to war zone overnight. Those trees were already old and wise, providing shelter for all sorts of wildlife and making the island feel even more magical. The idea that people are going to walk there every day with their dogs and just remember happy times is a bit heartbreaking 🐢❀️

It's also worrying to think about all these ancient woods across Cornwall just getting knocked down by storms. Climate change is real, folks! We need to start planting more trees and taking care of our environment so we don't lose those natural wonders forever πŸ’šπŸŒ³
 
πŸŒ³πŸ’” Storm Goretti was like a nightmare come true... I can only imagine the pain and loss for those who loved those ancient trees πŸ€•. It's crazy to think about how much history and character those 119 trees had - it's like they were part of the island itself 🏰. I mean, you can just look at that diagram of St Michael's Mount before and after... 😱

Now, I'm all for progress and change, but we need to be mindful of our impact on nature 🌿. Climate change is real, and it's affecting us all in so many ways ❄️. It's heartbreaking to see those beautiful trees go, not just for their beauty, but also for the memories they hold for people πŸ’•.

Let's hope St Michael's Mount can rebuild and thrive again... 🌸 and that we can learn from this tragedy to become more eco-friendly 🌱πŸ’ͺ. We need to cherish our natural wonders while we still can πŸ™
 
🌳😱 I mean, can you even imagine the feeling of walking into a place that's just been ripped apart? St Michael's Mount is like something out of a fairy tale πŸ§šβ€β™€οΈ, and now it's just... gone πŸ˜”. Those trees were more than just pretty to look at, they're like little homes for all the wildlife 🐰🦊. It's heartbreaking that so many trees got lost, especially those special ones that people love to take their dogs on walks with 🐢❀️. But you know what? Polly Bolitho is right, there's always hope in the darkness πŸ’‘. Replanting and restoring those landscapes can be done, it just takes time and effort πŸ”¨πŸ’š. And yeah, climate change is like, super scary 😱, but we gotta take action to stop these storms from getting worse β›ˆοΈ. Fingers crossed for Cornwall 🌴!
 
🌳😱 I'm still tryna process the destruction at St Michael's Mount 🀯 Those 119 trees just fell like they owed someone money πŸ’Έ! 80% of the foliage gone? That's like losing a big chunk of your soul, fam πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. The thought of those dogs and their owners walking around without that beautiful scenery is heartbreaking ❀️. But you know what's even more messed up? The fact that we're seeing this kind of destruction all over the place... Cornwall, dude! 😡 Can't we just chill for a sec? πŸ€” Climate change is real, folks πŸ‘€ We gotta take care of our planet, or else we'll be saying goodbye to all these beautiful trees 🌲. Praying they can replant and restore in time πŸ’š
 
😞 Storms like Goretti are really gonna hit places with beautiful history & nature... you see, St Michaels Mount has been there for ages, and those 119 trees weren't just any trees - they were part of the island's identity 🌳. And it's not just about the trees themselves, but also the wildlife that depend on them 🐰. It's gonna take some time to rebuild & replant new ones... but at least they're thinking ahead πŸ’‘. Climate change is a thing now, and we gotta be aware of it πŸŒͺ️. Losing those trees isn't just an environmental loss, it's also about the memories people make with their pets or families πŸ“Έ. Fingers crossed that Cornwall can bounce back & still keep its natural beauty ❀️.
 
its so sad to hear about st michael's mount πŸŒ³πŸ’”, those ancient trees have been there for ages and now theyre just gone 😒. but you know whats inspiring me about this? the people of cornwall are already planning to replant and restore their lands πŸ’ͺ. its a testament to how strong and resilient they are ❀️. and lets be real, its not like this isnt happening everywhere else too 🌎. climate change is for real and were gonna have to deal with it 😬. but if we can learn from the people of cornwall and work together to save our trees, im sure we can do it 🌟
 
Storm Goretti was super brutal to St Michael's Mount 🌳😱. I mean, 119 large trees gone? That's just heartbreaking. The scale of the damage is so obvious now that it's been a day or two since it happened - the island just looks so bare and lifeless. It's devastating for all the dog owners out there too, 'cause those ancient trees were like a part of their daily routine.

I feel for the gardeners who lost all their hard work - 80% of the foliage is gone now? That's a lot to replant and restore in such a short time. The fact that experts are warning about climate change making strong storms more frequent is just worrying though... it's like, we need to take action ASAP or those trees will just keep disappearing πŸŒͺοΈπŸ’”.
 
Ugh I was really looking forward to visiting St Michael's Mount after hearing so many amazing things about it πŸ€•... now it just feels like a shadow of its former self πŸ˜”. I mean 80% of the foliage gone? That's just heartbreaking for all those walkers and nature lovers who depend on that place. And can you imagine how hard it must be for dog owners whose daily walks are now suddenly filled with grief πŸ•πŸ˜­. But, I gotta give credit to Polly Bolitho - her words about new ideas sprouting from the darkness? πŸ’‘ That's so inspiring! Maybe we'll see a rebirth of Cornwall's natural beauty in the coming months πŸŒ±πŸ’š.
 
πŸŒ³πŸ˜• I'm still trying to wrap my head around the destruction caused by Storm Goretti on St Michael's Mount. Those 119 trees were like giants standing there for decades, and now they're all gone... it's heartbreaking. The thought of those dogs who relied on their daily walks under those trees is just devastating πŸ•πŸ˜’. But I guess that's what we need to focus on - replanting and restoring the landscapes so these beautiful spots can be loved again ❀️. It's like, yes, climate change is real and it's causing this destruction, but instead of getting all doom and gloom about it, let's use it as a chance to start anew and make these areas even more amazing 🌟. We gotta keep pushing forward and finding ways to preserve our natural beauty πŸŒΏπŸ’š
 
omg i'm still trying to get over the pics of st michaels mount 🌳😱 119 trees down? that's insane! it breaks my heart thinking about all those walking trails and wildlife habitats ruined πŸ¦πŸ’” cant believe what i've missed reading this in real time πŸ˜… anyway, hope they get everything replanted and restored soon - it looks like a war zone over there πŸ’₯
 
Ugh, I'm still shaking my head over Storm Goretti πŸŒͺ️... who thought it was a good idea to host a music festival on that beautiful island in the first place? I mean, I get that events bring in cash for local businesses, but seriously, didn't they see the weather forecast coming? And now those gorgeous trees are gone πŸ˜”. It's like we're losing our natural heritage for the sake of some fleeting entertainment. Replanting and restoring is on the agenda, which is a good start, but what about the bigger picture here? Climate change is real and it's affecting these areas in a big way β›ˆοΈ. Can't we just take care of nature before it's too late? 🀷
 
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