Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is spreading the word about its Christmas tree recycling program ahead of ...
Every yard needs a tree. All the better if it’s a native species of tree, one that will support native bees, butterflies and other wildlife. “Fall is a great time for tree planting,” said Spencer ...
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 ...
Used Christmas trees can have a second life after the holiday season through a Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife ...
Christmas Day has come and gone, and the time to take down holiday decorations has arrived. Eco-conscious Ohioans looking to sustainably dispose of their Christmas trees can bring them to African ...
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife will accept trees from Dec. 26 through Jan. 16, 2026, at 37 drop-off locations across the state.
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife is looking for evergreen Christmas tree donations after Christmas is over. Kentucky Fish and ...
A tree doesn't have to be alive to be a vital part of an ecosystem — dead trees make ideal nesting spots for lots of animals. However, they are also risky to have on your property, and the danger of ...