Local groups will accept your live Christmas trees after the holidays to turn into fish habitats or as a healthy snack for ...
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is encouraging people to donate their Christmas trees to create fish habitats on ...
Once you’re done rockin’ around the Christmas tree, your tree can get a second life — as part of a fish habitat. Austin-based cooler and drinkware maker Yeti is working with Texas Parks and Wildlife ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, West Point Project, will accept natural (real) Christmas trees for recycling from Dec. 26, ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Residents who enjoyed a live Christmas tree in their homes this season can now make the new year a happy one for Kentucky’s fish by donating them to the Department of Fish and ...
BENTON, Ill. (KFVS) - You can repurpose your live Christmas tree after the holidays by donating it to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. According to a release from the Army Corps, trees donated to its ...
SHREVEPORT, La. -- As we clean up after the holidays, if you had a fresh-cut tree out for Christmas, what's happening to it after you take down the ornaments? One solution is what Louisiana Department ...
The Christmas holiday is almost here, and families are putting the finishing touches on their trees. However, for those who have a real tree, disposal can be a bit of a hassle sometimes, but the ...
In 2012, park officials threw Christmas trees into the Rainbow Lake at Quarry Lakes Regional Park in California to provide habitat for fish. Credit: Michael Macor/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty ...
BOISE, Idaho — Boise River Flood Control District #10 is partnering with local anglers to repurpose a fallen cottonwood tree for fish habitat and erosion control along the Boise River. The district ...
SOUTHERN Ill. (KFVS) - You can repurpose your live Christmas tree by donating it to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Rend Lake Project for fish habitat. According to the corps of engineers, donated ...
REND LAKE — After the holidays, your live Christmas tree can find a second life-benefiting fish habitat at Rend Lake. The ongoing tree recycling program, managed by local officials and community ...