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By *B9 Queen OP Woman
over a year ago
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It seems that live Christmas trees are being recycled in Cambridgeshire as toys for lions at Linton Zoo. Apparently they're like catnip.
What else christmassy could be recycled? Other than the turkey. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It seems that live Christmas trees are being recycled in Cambridgeshire as toys for lions at Linton Zoo. Apparently they're like catnip.
What else christmassy could be recycled? Other than the turkey. "
Fart bombs?
Sure there must be sprouts lurking at the back of fridges around the country could be put to good use. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My council has recycled Christmas trees to prop up the river bank, and apparently they make a good habitat for salmon breeding. Learn summat new every day "
I saw the video on this on BBC news, also works as flood defences as the branches stop the build up on the banks that can cause flooding.
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By *B9 Queen OP Woman
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"My council has recycled Christmas trees to prop up the river bank, and apparently they make a good habitat for salmon breeding. Learn summat new every day "
I didn't know that either! Novel use! |
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