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Real vs. artificial Christmas tree: A forestry scientist weighs in on the most sustainable choice
Three-quarters of U.S. households display a tree during the holidays. Here's the most sustainable way to celebrate.
Very little of it has ever been farmed, large areas have never been logged, and it is home to threatened and almost archaic ...
A council is giving away free trees to celebrate the fifth anniversary of a project to boost canopy coverage. The Forest for ...
A researcher from South Korea’s Korea Maritime Institute has found solar trees have the potential to generate the same power of a solar farm while reducing the loss of forest cover by up to 99%. In ...
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Cut your own Christmas tree for $5 in Michigan’s 3 national forests
The U.S. Forest Service allows you to cut your own Christmas tree with purchase of a $5 permit. Permits are available now ...
The opportunity to legally cut down a Christmas tree in the forest can be obtained upon conclusion and payment of a contract ...
The USDA Forest Service sells Christmas Tree permits through Recreation.gov. Prices range from $5 to $20, depending on the location of the forest. To buy your permit in advance and find your local ...
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