Kentucky Fish and Wildlife will be accepting evergreen trees from Dec. 26 through Jan. 16, 2026, at 37 drop-off locations ...
Don't want to just chuck your Christmas tree in the trash? It can be used to make mulch or even feeding areas for fish or ...
Natural trees donated to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources’ “Christmas for the Fishes” tree recycling ...
To best dispose of your Christmas tree, here are a few options: Create a brush pile on your property to provide habitat.
The trees should be real and free of all decorations. They will be anchored to environmentally-friendly weights and submerged ...
Looking to get rid of your live tree after Christmas? Here's how to donate it and help Kentucky's environment.
The trees help provide refuge and feeding habitat for fish, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources said.
You’re asked to donate real Christmas trees, now through January 16, at 37 drop- off sites across the commonwealth.
Christmas may be over, and your tree could be nearing its last days, but before you toss it, consider how you can reuse it.
Now that Christmas is over, your tree may not be of much use to you anymore. However, by recycling it, you can help your tree ...
New Orleans' Christmas tree recycling program, which aids coastal restoration, will begin on Friday and continue into the new ...
Used Christmas trees can have a second life after the holiday season through a Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife ...