TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — What do trees and fish have in common? It’s an important question the University of Arizona is answering. The school’s Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research (LTRR) is the world’s ...
Once you’re done rockin’ around the Christmas tree, your tree can get a second life — as part of a fish habitat. Austin-based cooler and drinkware maker Yeti is working with Texas Parks and Wildlife ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Yeti and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers partnered to enhance fish habitat at Granger Lake, according to a news release from the wildlife department. Yeti ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Residents who enjoyed a live Christmas tree in their homes this season can now make the new year a happy one for Kentucky’s fish by donating them to the Department of Fish and ...
DAYTON — More than 700 donated Christmas trees were sunk Wednesday at the East Lake Metro Park in Montgomery County. The trees will contribute to a newly rejuvenated underwater habitat. According to a ...
ST. LOUIS -- Used Christmas trees can be donated as homes for fish as part of a Missouri Department of Conservation program. The department uses the natural trees to establish fish habitat in Missouri ...
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