
Turning Invasive Trees into Fish Habitats
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MetroParks in Butler County innovatively combats invasive Callery pear trees by transforming them into underwater fish habitats. The trees, once a nuisance, now serve as brush piles for fish shelter and spawning in VOA Lake. This initiative not only addresses the issue of rapid tree spread but also enhances lake ecology, demonstrating how simple removal can lead to significant environmental benefits.
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