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Christmas has come and gone, which means it is time to figure out what to do with your tree. Luckily, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources is offering several places for community members to get rid of their trees — in a sustainable way.
The program has 37 drop-off locations throughout Kentucky, including Jenny Wiley State Resort Park in Prestonsburg
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is collecting real Christmas trees to recycle as fish habitats in Thurmond Lake.
This annual program uses evergreens donated after the holiday season to create underwater habitats that help fish thrive.
Looking to get rid of your live tree after Christmas? Here's how to donate it and help Kentucky's environment.
The North Clackamas Watersheds Council is one of a handful of environmental groups across Oregon that want to turn your Christmas tree into a fish habitat.
Natural Christmas trees can provide "Christmas for the Fishes," as trees donated to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife help create fish habitats.
AND, WHAT SHOULD YOU DO WITH YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE? THE "ARKANSAS GAME AND FISH COMMISSION" IS ASKING PEOPLE TO DONATE THEIR REAL CHRISTMAS TREES. THE COMMISSION HAS SET UP A NETWORK OF LOCATIONS WHERE ANYONE CAN DROP OFF THEIR USED TREES THEIR USED TREES TO HELP CHRISTMAS