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Lewisville collecting Christmas trees for compost

The city of Lewisville is set to collect Christmas trees for recycling from December 2 through January 10, promoting environmental conservation. This initiative aims to reduce waste and prevent landfill overflow by transforming the trees into mulch and compost. Residents are encouraged to participate in this environmentally friendly program.

Lewisville joins 11th annual North Texas Holiday Grease Roundup

Lewisville has joined the 11th annual North Texas Holiday Grease Roundup, a vital initiative aimed at collecting used cooking oil for recycling into biodiesel and biogas. This environmentally friendly program underscores the importance of proper disposal to protect local sewer systems and promote sustainable energy production during the Thanksgiving season.

Living in harmony with America’s Song Dog

Wildlife photographers Karin and Roberto Saucedo will present a free workshop titled "Coyote Coexistence: Living in harmony with America’s Song Dog" on October 10 at Lewisville City Hall. The event aims to educate attendees about coyote behavior, safety, and their ecological importance. Registration is required due to limited space.

Lewisville Closes in on Walk to a Park Goal

Lewisville is making significant strides towards its goal of ensuring that all residents live within a 10-minute walk to a park. The city's recent initiatives are part of a broader vision to enhance community engagement and environmental health through improved recreational facilities.

Lewisville to host multiple hazardous waste collection days

The city of Lewisville will host several household hazardous waste collection days, providing residents with an opportunity to safely dispose of hazardous materials. This initiative aims to promote environmental protection and encourage public participation in waste management. Registration and proof of residency will be required for participants.

Eric D’Antonio explores outdoor passion in urban forester role

Eric D’Antonio, a former horticultural and forestry technician at LLELA, has transitioned into the role of an urban forester, showcasing his passion for tree care and environmental education. His work focuses on urban forestry initiatives in Lewisville, addressing important issues such as oak wilt and tree health. This article highlights D'Antonio's commitment to enhancing the local environment through sustainable practices.

LLELA to hold Harvest Moon Night Hike

The Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) is hosting a Harvest Moon Night Hike on September 17 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. This event offers community members a chance to enjoy the beauty of nature under the harvest moon, promoting local environmental awareness and outdoor activities.