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When money and resources for conservation are scarce, is it really worth conserving endemic trees that are only a minor part of the worlds flora?

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When money and resources for conservation are scarce, is it really worth conserving endemic trees that are only a minor part of the worlds flora?

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Endemics have disproportionate importance wherever they occur, both for local human populations and wildlife. Areas with a high level of endemic tree species are often ‘hotspots’ of species diversity. Lose an endemic tree on and island, and all the species that depend on it – including people – will suffer.

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