Augusta area groups will accept your live Christmas trees after the holidays to turn into fish habitats or as a healthy snack ...
To best dispose of your Christmas tree, here are a few options: Create a brush pile on your property to provide habitat.
COLUMBUS — After the holidays, live-cut Christmas trees can be repurposed as a habitat for all sorts of terrestrial and aquatic wildlife, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division ...
Christmas has come and gone, which means it is time to figure out what to do with your tree. Luckily, the Illinois Department ...
The City of Great Falls and Walleyes Unlimited are encouraging residents to recycle their Christmas trees to support fish habitat at Tiber Reservoir through the Pines For Perch project.
The North Clackamas Watersheds Council is one of a handful of environmental groups across Oregon that want to turn your ...
Sinking Christmas trees to create brush piles in the winter can result in catching a lot of fish throughout the rest of the year. Submitted photo. Sinking brush to create fish habitat is an endeavor ...
The Montgomery and Delaware counties Habitat will plant about 250 trees this Saturday in Pottstown, Norristown, Upper Darby, and Lansdowne for Earth Day. Habitat for Humanity is hosting Rock the Block ...
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife will accept trees from Dec. 26 through Jan. 16, 2026, at 37 drop-off locations across the state.
Habitat for Humanity and DeGroot’s Nurseries are teaming up again to offer Christmas tree collection in Sarnia. The charity ...
The sinking of trees cut from a lake's nearby shoreline has become a popular Arkansas Game and Fish Commission method for boosting a fishery and helping the anglers using it, but some bodies of water ...
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