The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife is reminding Ohioans that a live-cut Christmas tree may be repurposed after the holidays as habitat for various species of animals.
What are you going to do with your Christmas tree? Anaerobic decomposition is not only very slow (a tree can take years to ...
Every year, about 10 million Christmas trees end up in landfills, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions through anaerobic ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resource’s Division of Wildlife is encouraging people discarding their Christmas trees to drop them off at a local state park or to use them in their backyard.
Editor’s Note: The video above is about unusual animals spotted in Ohio. (WJW) – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is encouraging people who have live-cut Christmas trees to donate them. ODNR ...
Gardeners have been urgently advised not to touch or remove any rotting tree stumps in their yard. As autumn sets in, yards often become cluttered with dead leaves, decaying flowers and broken ...