In 2012, park officials threw Christmas trees into the Rainbow Lake at Quarry Lakes Regional Park in California to provide habitat for fish. Credit: Michael Macor/The San Francisco Chronicle via ...
The Corps will transform hundreds of donated, real Christmas trees into fish habitats by submerging them into the lakebed during their annual Christmas Tree Community Fish Attractor Event.
"Christmas trees are really good at mimicking aquatic vegetation like native submerged vegetation that these lakes don't always have. And so fish like to get around them, it's a good place for ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – The Virginia Aquarium is looking to recycle up to 200 live Christmas trees to help with dune restoration. They are working with the nonprofit Marine Stewards of ...
People often ask the Michigan Department of Natural Resources whether their Christmas trees would make good habitat for fish. This is a great question, as many of Michigan’s lakes once had woody ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is asking families taking down their Christmas tree to think about its mission before hauling the tree out to the curb. AGFC officials ...
The Virginia Aquarium is looking to recycle up to 200 live Christmas trees to help with dune restoration. <a href="https://www.wavy.com/news/local-news/virginia ...
People often ask the DNR whether their Christmas trees would make good habitat for fish. This is a great question, as many of Michigan’s lakes once had woody habitat, such as a fallen tree, every five ...
Now that the holiday season has passed, many wonder what to do with their Christmas trees. But before you drag your tree to the curb, the Virginia Aquarium has a better idea. The aquarium is ...
Game and Fish biologists throughout the state have designated special Christmas tree donation locations where people can deliver their trees so they can be used as fish habitat in local lakes.
In fact, the possibilities for a Christmas tree’s afterlife might be even more interesting than its decorative use, whether it ends up as goat food, fish habitat or garden mulch. The Chicago Park ...