There’s a glumness to the days that follow Christmas. The presents have been unwrapped, the feast eaten, and it’s time to undecorate the Christmas tree, which now bleeds needles every time you look at ...
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 ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The popular outdoor product company, YETI, launched a new initiative to turn “holiday habitats into fish habitats” by recycling old Christmas trees – and you can help. Across all ...
Don't throw away that evergreen Christmas tree. It could be better used as fish habitat. The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has drop-off locations across the state to let old trees have a second ...
The company said it is working with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to turn Christmas trees into new homes for fish who are looking for improved habitats across the country. “When the holiday ...
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 ...
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.