The cozy glow of Christmas lights on your mantel or around the tree make the space feel comforting. Recreate that feeling ...
It’s that time of year again. Experience cool mountain air, the forest floor crunching beneath your boots and finding that perfect tree this holiday season. Keep the family tradition alive this year — ...
One hundred years after Libby's first participation in Audubon's Christmas Bird Count the 2025 count became notable for more ...
All Manitowoc County residents and businesses, including those in Two Rivers, may drop off their natural holiday trees at the ...
According to the Nature Conservancy, some 10 million live Christmas trees end up in landfills every year. There, they are covered with soil, which results in anaerobic (oxygen-deprived) decomposition ...
Wondering what to do with your live Christmas tree now that the holidays are over? While it's easy to put it out with the trash, one more environmentally friendly option is using it for wildlife ...
Columbus residents can place their undecorated Christmas trees on the curb for regular trash or yard-waste collection. Several local facilities will accept Christmas trees to be turned into mulch.
DENVER (KDVR) — Christmas tree recycling locations are beginning to open around the Denver metro area. Recycled Christmas trees are turned into mulch that is made publicly available. Christmas tree ...
An employee decorates a Christmas tree at the entrance of Cham Palace Hotel in Damascus. File image/Reuters A tree, decorated with lights, standing in the corner of the room, has become synonymous ...
Every December, as twinkling lights go up and the scent of pine (real or artificial) fills our living rooms, one question returns: which Christmas tree is better for the planet, a real or an ...
From the sweet aroma of baked cookies to the festive family gatherings, Shawn Hundertmark’s mom always put the merry in Christmas. When she died 20 years ago, Hundertmark dedicated his yearly ...
As people all over the country prepare to travel to see loved ones this Christmas season, an unexpected obsession is driving home the “less is more” adage. It’s also dividing people. Stripped of ...