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Maroc Maroc - WN.COM - Environment - 03/May 14:22

Native Trees of Colombia: Guardians of Biodiversity

Colombia is one of the most biodiverse countries on the planet, where a great variety of native trees thrive, many of which have accompanied the cultural and natural history of the country. These trees are not only an aesthetic and productive resource but also play vital roles for life: they stabilize soils, regulate water cycles, capture carbon, provide shelter and food for wildlife, and, in many cases, make part of ancestral traditions and knowledge. The cultivation of native species is also a key strategy for conserving biodiversity. Planting trees that belong to our territory means supporting pollinators, protecting water sources, and keeping alive species that, often, are threatened by...

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