Your old Christmas tree can help make a difference for an animal. Aspen Wildlife Sanctuary in Rosseau is looking for anyone with old trees cut or live with greenery. The trees are being used to help decorate the animal enclosures at the sanctuary. You can drop your Christmas tree off anytime at the office, if it is after hours just leave it outside the office. The sanctuary is located on Crawford Street just off Aspdin Road.

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You can bring your used Christmas trees to Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary
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