A brazen group of environmentalists vandalized one of President Trump's golf courses over the weekend - and released a video of them doing the damage.

The 'anonymous environmental activist collective' snuck into the $250m Trump National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes, California and carved the phrase 'NO MORE TIGERS, NO MORE WOODS' near the fifth hole's green.

The group said the act was a rebellion against the Trump administration's 'blatant disregard' for the environment.

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An 'anonymous environmental activist collective' sneaked into the Trump National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes, California and carve the phrase 'NO MORE TIGERS, NO MORE WOODS' near the fifth hole's green

In a statement, the anonymous environmental group said: 'In response to the president’s recent decision to gut our existing protection policies, direct action was conceived and executed on the green of his California golf course in the form of a simple message: NO MORE TIGERS. NO MORE WOODS.'

The four members who undertook the vandalism broke in by hopping a fence and scaling a large hill riddled with cacti.

They then carved the six-foot tall letters using garden tools to rip up the course's green. A call was reported on Sunday morning to the Los Angeles Police Department for their aid in characterizing the act as accidental, or as vandalism.

The four members who undertook the vandalism broke in by hopping a fence and scaling a large hill riddled with cacti

A call was reported on Sunday morning to the Los Angeles Police Department for their aid in characterizing the act as accidental, or as vandalism

They then carved the six-foot tall letters using garden tools to rip up the course's green

The group confirmed that the act was very much intentional.

'Tearing up the golf course felt justified in many ways,' one anonymous member of the group told The Washington Post.

'Repurposing what was once a beautiful stretch of land into a playground for the privileged is an environmental crime in its own right.'

The golf course was formerly farmland, and sits atop cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean just south of Los Angeles.

The 18-hole, 7,300-yard course was named last year the 43rd best golf course in California by Gold Digest.

The golf club has reportedly not responded to requests for a comment, nor has the Trump Organization's New York headquarter office.



