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This undated photo provided by the Sonoma Land Trust shows a 180-year-old heritage oak tree being excavated from an easement property in Sonoma, Calif. A California judge ordered a couple to pay nearly $600,000 for uprooting the oak tree that later died and causing other damage to a protected property about an hour north of San Francisco. The damage was discovered in 2014, when a concerned neighbor reported heavy equipment and digging on a property protected under a conservation easement. (Crystal Simons/Sonoma Land Trust via AP)

This undated photo provided by the Sonoma Land Trust shows a 180-year-old heritage oak tree being excavated from an easement property in Sonoma, Calif. A California judge ordered a couple to pay nearly $600,000 for uprooting the oak tree that later died and causing other damage to a protected property about an hour north of San Francisco. The damage was discovered in 2014, when a concerned neighbor reported heavy equipment and digging on a property protected under a conservation easement. (Crystal Simons/Sonoma Land Trust via AP)

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