environment
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Illegal Trade Of Restricted Wild Orchids is Overlooked in Asia, Say Researchers
Of the numerous ornamental plants illegally sold in Southeast Asia, over 80 percent are wild orchids. Researchers from the National University of Singapore strongly suggest enforcing restrictions to preserve the country's botanical diversity.
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