Kentucky Fish and Wildlife will accept trees from Dec. 26 through Jan. 16, 2026, at 37 drop-off locations across the state.
A new digital tree trail is helping visitors to a popular Wigan borough park learn more about nature. Created by Wigan ...
A single mother in metro Atlanta became a first-time homeowner today with the help of Falcons legend Warrick Dunn and Habitat ...
Natural Christmas trees can provide "Christmas for the Fishes," as trees donated to the Kentucky Department of Fish and ...
The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is turning used Christmas trees into fish habitats through its ...
A review study shows that Yellowstone National Park's reintroduction of wolves was more complicated and predator conservation ...
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is spreading the word about its Christmas tree recycling program ahead of ...
Around 8 in 10 American households said they will be putting up Christmas decorations this year, and it's not just the ...
Plans to cut down more than 30 trees in Romsey have been strongly objected to by town councillors. Romsey Town Council discussed a controversial planning application during a planning committee ...
From ramping up hot chocolate prices to threatening reindeer populations, global warming is taking a toll on the holiday ...
A section of Holland Plain is slated for conservation to protect a rare orchid and pitcher plants, impacting future urban ...
Cllr Ian Culley said: "This is environmental vandalism. There are various issues with this, firstly, the site is too close to ...