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Cecropia peltata was introduced to the Bogor Botanical Gardens in 1943, but quickly spread.
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In the tropics, an alien invasion remains largely below the radar
“Logging, shifting cultivation, fires or natural catastrophe all make forests susceptible to invasion.”
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Scientists tap local expertise to deepen knowledge of threatened species
Indigenous people’s knowledge can provide urgently needed data at little cost.
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Powerful film, posters spark lasting dialogue over future of local forests
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Forest communities provide a new perspective on climate change in Papua
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- 2 Mar 2012
Invasive alien species could threaten Indonesia’s ecosystems
Cecropia peltata was introduced to the Bogor Botanical Gardens in 1943, but quickly spread.
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