A Christmas tree can serve an additional use besides a place to store presents until the morning of Dec. 25. Once the yuletide is finished and the ornaments have been removed, the Christmas tree can ...
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 ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - For decades, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife has used Christmas trees to improve fish habitat. “Fish need fish habitat in the form of woody debris in our lakes, ...
With the holidays soon over, you might be looking for options to dispose of your Christmas tree. Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) fisheries biologists are collecting live Christmas ...
After the holiday cheermeister calls an end to a season of tinsel, lights and carols, the fate of many real Christmas trees is a gloomy trip to the nearest landfill. The Arkansas Game and Fish ...
Many live Christmas trees are destined to sit next to the road after the holidays until the sanitation department picks them up. Instead of tossing a festive fir to the curb, people can donate it to ...
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) -The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is giving Christmas trees a second life by converting them into fish habitat in lakes and reservoirs across the state. The commission ...
Unsure of the best way to handle your live Christmas tree once the holiday season has ended? Residents near two Upstate lakes can turn your festive décor into food and shelter for fish. Upstate ...
BENTON — Repurpose your live Christmas tree by donating it to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Rend Lake Project for fish habitat. Donated trees will be bundled together and placed underwater in Rend ...
The Arizona Game and Fish Department teamed up with volunteers and Boy Scouts on a recent Saturday morning to drop discarded Christmas trees into Saguaro Lake, about 45 minutes east of Phoenix. But ...
Cypress trees and largemouth bass go together like crappie and brush piles. It is fortunate for the thousands of us who love bass fishing, then, that the bald cypress, a beautiful tree of sometimes ...