Illegal succulent trade pushes SA’s rare plants towards extinction

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That sucks: The illegal trade in South Africa’s succulent plants is a major threat to the survival of many species. Photo: Yurou Guan

About 16% (1 589 species) of the world’s estimated 10 000 succulent species occur in the Succulent Karoo Biome

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Tags: Biodiversity Loss South Africa, endangered succulents, Exotic Houseplants Demand, Illegal Harvesting, illegal succulent trade, news, Online Plant Trade, Rare Plants Trafficking, South African succulents, Succulent Conservation, Succulent Karoo biome, Succulent Plant Smuggling, the-green-guardian, Traffic


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