Live-cut Christmas trees can live a “second life” as habitat for various species of animals, according to the Ohio DNR ...
BLOOMSBURG — A Bloomsburg woman’s idea for recycling a leftover Christmas tree is for the birds — literally. Lisa Ziller teamed up with neighbor Renee Moyer ...
Once stripped of nonorganic materials, a real Christmas tree can become mulch to improve a yard’s water and nutrient retention or create a year-round wildlife habitat, with a bird feeder hanging ...
ducks or small birds will use the trees as hiding places. Josh Baker, the park manager, said they have been collecting live Christmas trees for about two or three years and that it is a great way ...
Deer have been spotted scratching and chewing on second-hand Christmas trees - after appeal by a wildlife park. The herd of ...
Donated Christmas trees provide delicious snacks for the goats ... The Farm said if the Birds win a Super Bowl, they'll buy another goat and give it a Philly Special name. Our Meteorologist ...