DUBLIN, Va. (WDBJ) - While folks are getting ready to take down their holiday decorations, Claytor Lake State Park hopes you’ll gift them your natural Christmas tree. The state park hosts a Christmas ...
Evergreen trees are an iconic symbol of Christmastime, especially decked in twinkling lights, tinsel and glittering ornaments. But what happens to the emblematic shrub after all the presents are gone?
For the past few years, the San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) has been giving new life to dying Christmas trees by turning them into artificial habitats for the wildlife of Lake Conroe. The program, ...
You can drop off your old Christmas tree now through Feb. 1 at the Claytor Lake State Park. (Claytor Lake State Park) Before you toss your old Christmas tree to the curb, Claylor Lake State Park wants ...
During January, the Authority and Texas Parks and Wildlife’s Inland Fisheries collect discarded trees to enhance Lake Conroe fishery while reducing landfill waste. According to information from the ...
CORINTH, Ky. — David Baker watched as trees splashed into the water. “This is kind of like a dump truck for the lake,” he said. Baker laughed with his colleague because that’s not the boat they’re on.
SHELBYVILLE, Ill. (WAND) - When Christmas time has passed, you do not have to just throw your tree out with the trash! Consider donating it for the Fish Habitat Improvement Day at Lake Shelbyville.
Near Seeley Lake, a Good Neighbor Authority project between the state Department of Natural Resources and Conservation and the U.S. Forest Service provided an active forest management site to harvest ...
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