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Dan Zarlenga
Used natural Christmas trees will be used to create fish habitat.
St. Louis — Christmas trees can have a second life after the holidays by providing home for fish—and an advantage for anglers.
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is accepting used natural Christmas trees to create fish habitat in Lake 35 on the August A. Busch Conservation Area in St. Charles, and in Creve Coeur Lake in St. Louis County.
So how does recycling a used Christmas tree give fish something to celebrate? Turns out, a bunch of them can create the aquatic equivalent of an underwater condominium.
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Dan Zarlenga
Used natural Christmas trees will be used to create fish habitat.
St. Louis — Christmas trees can have a second life after the holidays by providing home for fish—and an advantage for anglers.
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is accepting used natural Christmas trees to create fish habitat in Lake 35 on the August A. Busch Conservation Area in St. Charles, and in Creve Coeur Lake in St. Louis County.
So how does recycling a used Christmas tree give fish something to celebrate? Turns out, a bunch of them can create the aquatic equivalent of an underwater condominium.
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We work with you and for you to sustain healthy forests, fish and wildlife.
More...