Carlyle Lake Christmas Tree Recycling Program

Published Feb. 23, 2016

CARLYLE LAKE - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Carlyle Lake is looking for volunteers to assist with the annual spring Christmas tree recycling/fish habitat improvement project being held Saturday, March 12, 2016. 

The Corps has collected over 1,000 Christmas trees that were discarded after the holiday season.  These trees will be used to form fish reef structures in Carlyle Lake, which will provide breeding areas and protection for young fish.  The structures also encourage growth of algae and zooplankton, two sources of food for young fish.  Recycled Christmas trees make inexpensive yet effective habitat for all types of fish.

Volunteers are needed to assist with the placement of the trees.  Volunteers can assist by helping Corps Rangers build tree reefs or by supplying boats to place the Christmas trees in the lake.  Volunteer contributions will help improve the fish habitat at Carlyle Lake and ensure better fishing opportunities in the future. 

The event will be located at the Carlyle Sailing Association Boat Ramp in Eldon Hazlet State Park on Saturday, March 12th, starting at 8:30 a.m.  For more information on this project, or if you would like to volunteer, contact the Carlyle Lake Project Office at (618) 594-2484 or email at carlylelake@usace.army.mil


Contact
Doug Wasmuth
618-594-2484
or
Kim Hammel
618-594-2484

Release no. 16-017