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Caption | The native forest project, spanning 11.5 hectares in the Norte del Cauca region, is dedicated to restoring tropical dry forest, one of the world’s most threatened ecosystems. With over 1,500 trees planted, the initiative has revived local biodiversity, attracting 50 bird species and recovering 15 native plant species, with 19 more currently in the process of recovery. |
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