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	<title>In The Woods: The Blog for Carl Sams &#38; Jean Stoick &#187; fish &amp; wildlife</title>
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		<title>Recycling your Christmast tree for fish and wildlife</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recycling your Christmas tree benefits fish and wildlife. &#8220;In rural areas, discarded Christmas trees can be put to good use as erosion control or as brush piles to provide resting and escape cover for small animals,&#8221; according to the article &#8220;Fish, wildlife benefit from Christmas Trees after the holidays&#8221; from the South Carolina Department of [...]
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<p>We posted &#8220;<span style="color: #000000;"><a title="Recycle your Christmas tree" href="http://www.carlsams.com/inthewoods/2009/12/recycle-your-christmas-tree/" target="_self">Recycle your Christmas tree</a>&#8221; on this blog</span> a couple weeks ago. I think these posts are good reminders that you can help our wildlife friends, and reduce items going into landfills, by recycling your Christmas tree.</p>
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