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Alabama students use discarded Christmas trees to restore Gulf Coast sand dunes

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Students and volunteers in Alabama are repurposing old Christmas trees to help restore fragile sand dunes along the Gulf Coast. The project combines sand-trapping techniques using the discarded trees with the planting of native vegetation to stabilize the dunes. The initiative aims to protect coastal infrastructure while also creating habitats for local wildlife. The effort highlights an eco-friendly approach to coastal restoration and habitat recovery.

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