The Christmas holiday is almost here, and families are putting the finishing touches on their trees. However, for those who have a real tree, disposal can be a bit of a hassle sometimes, but the ...
Natural Christmas trees can provide "Christmas for the Fishes," as trees donated to the Kentucky Department of Fish and ...
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife will accept trees from Dec. 26 through Jan. 16, 2026, at 37 drop-off locations across the state.
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Kentucky Fish and Wildlife asks for live Christmas tree donations
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is spreading the word about its Christmas tree recycling program ahead of ...
Used Christmas trees can have a second life after the holiday season through a Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife ...
Tuesday, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources announced an expansion of mobility-impaired access as well as ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife is asking for help to name a new species of crayfish. The department says the new species was found in Jefferson, Bullitt and ...
Kentucky wildlife officials are once again collecting Christmas trees for fish habitats.The Christmas tree recycling program begins Saturday when drop-off locations across the state will begin taking ...
Acting on a tip, conservation officers with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources seized two alligators from a McCracken County home last week. A 55-year-old Paducah man admitted to ...
More than a month after wildlife officials in Kentucky and Indiana began warning residents about an unexplained illness causing deaths among certain kinds of birds, there are still no clear answers to ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources are asking the public to leave young wildlife alone as summer nears. They say if you see an animal that may look like it needs ...
A Lexington-based wildlife rescuer said she is devastated after state officials seized some of her facility’s animals last week. Karen Bailey, founder of the Kentucky Wildlife Center, said three ...
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