Don't want to just chuck your Christmas tree in the trash? It can be used to make mulch or even feeding areas for fish or ...
Planet Wild is a nature protection organization on a global mission to rewild the planet. If you want to learn how they’re ...
To best dispose of your Christmas tree, here are a few options: Create a brush pile on your property to provide habitat.
Christmas may be over, and your tree could be nearing its last days, but before you toss it, consider how you can reuse it.
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On December 15, 2025, in Xuzhou, eastern China’s Jiangsu province, a video showed several trees that looked unusually lush ...
Local birders surveyed nine western Maine areas Dec. 14, logging 41 species and contributing data to the nation’s ...
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Because Carolina wrens stay in Tennessee all year long, winter can be especially tough on them. Severe cold snaps may cause populations to dip temporarily, so consistent food sources and some thick ...
Not only will a bird tree make your yard look great and add to the holiday spirit, it also gives birds a nutritious boost during Minnesota's coldest months.
Bird-feeding, if done properly, can help these birds survive. Black-capped chickadees, for example, have a much higher winter ...
It is quick-growing and easily spread by wind, water, and birds. It is difficult to clear out easily – it grows back on its ...