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The Unexpected Revival: How 12,000 Tons of Orange Peels Transformed a Barren Forest
In a daring experiment that would later spark controversy, a staggering 12,000 tons of orange peels were dumped in a desolate area of a national park. Initially perceived as an environmental disaster, this act would eventually seed unexpected ecological success and transformation. This intriguing tale begins with ecologist Dr. Maria Walker, whose deep frustration over the degradation of a once-thriving ecosystem led her to propose an unconventional solution that would challenge existing environmental practices.