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New Coffee Tree Species Discovered Just Two Years Ago Already Endangered, Researchers Say
Aggressive logging is threatening a new coffee tree species that was discovered in Cusuco National Park, Honduras, just two years ago. Now International Union for the Conservation of Nature is declaring it "critically endangered."
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