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Another important step toward more sustainable holiday
decorations is investing in reusable decor. While it may be
tempting to purchase new ornaments every year, these items
often come from plastic or other non-biodegradable materials
that contribute to waste. Instead, consider investing in
durable, high-quality ornaments made from natural or
long-lasting materials such as wood, metal or glass. These
decorations can be used year after year, reducing the need
for constant replacements and limiting the environmental
toll of disposable holiday items. Reusable decor can also have
a timeless, classic appeal that adds a sense of tradition and
sentimental value to your celebrations.
By incorporating wildlife-friendly practices into your
holiday traditions, you can create a season of celebration
that's harmonious with nature. Small changes, like adjusting
light schedules, using natural materials and reducing noise,
can make a big diff erence for local ecosystems. This year, let's
celebrate the holidays with kindness toward our environment
and the creatures that call it home.
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LEFT: A bird feeder made out of a pine cone, suet and seeds.
JENNY NGUYEN-WHEATLEY, NEBRASKALAND
BELOW: A mule deer approaches deer holiday decorations in
Chadron. JUSTIN HAAG, NEBRASKALAND