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Asking not to replant invasive orchids in Puerto Rico

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Several studies done at the University of Puerto Rico inform on the impact of an invasive species, the phillipine orchid (Spathoglottis plicata), which competes with the native species of orchid Bletia patula. They urge the public not to take and replant this exotic orchid in order to control the dispersion of the plant and the effects on the ecosystem. 

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Jewel of Nature in the SouthEast of Puerto Rico

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Pedro Bosque Pérez

Maunabo - The Natural Reserve Punta Tuna, in Maunabo, is a unique site in Puerto Rico, due to its environmental value and also because its trails are equipped to serve the population with disabilities.

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Successful reforestation led by UPR-RUM students

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A group of students from the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez reforested an area at the National Wild Life Laguna Cartagena in Lajas.
 
For more information email: reforestacioncolegial@gmail.com or visit  https://www.facebook.com/Reforestacion Colegial.
 

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