Augusta area groups will accept your live Christmas trees after the holidays to turn into fish habitats or as a healthy snack ...
Recycled Christmas trees are particularly important during dry seasons, like this winter, when water levels are low.
Your tree can continue spreading cheer long after the holidays are over. Kentucky Fish and Wildlife’s annual Christmas for ...
In days gone by, the week after Christmas was a special time for freshwater anglers. People would haul their Christmas trees to the curb and fishermen, particularly fishing guides, would make their ...
When the holiday is over, many live Christmas trees are destined to sit next to the road until the sanitation department ...
Live Christmas trees can be recycled after the holidays through the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources’ ...
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 ...
Washington County is offering a chance to recycle Christmas trees while at the same time creating habitat for fish. The county’s parks and recreation department is using donated trees to create ...
LITTLE ROCK -- When the eggnog is finished and the last of the holiday feasts are over, many live Christmas trees are destined to sit next to the road until the sanitation department picks them up.
The trees help provide refuge and feeding habitat for fish, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources said.
Natural trees donated to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources’ “Christmas for the Fishes” tree recycling ...