Unfortunately few actually survive the move, many of them die and their 
carcasses are found at the curb.

Many blame this on the lack of rainfall and a stable root structure. Others 
see that if people would lend a helping hand, these trees could reestablish 
them selves in the ecosystem with a much lower loss rate.

At 04:35 PM 4/10/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Well, certain species do it naturualy, actually.  For example, in certain
>parts of the world, pine trees are known to to migrate inside peoples' homes
>sometime durring the month of December.  No one knows why they exibit this
>odd behavior, but the trees usually leave after a few weeks.
>
>Todd

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