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Creating Taiwan's Native Forests: Tree Planting and Protection Along the "Evolution Avenue" at the National Museum of Natural Science

In response to Arbor Day, the National Museum of Natural Science completed the initial planting of native species such as persimmon, wolfberry, and Chinese sage along the "Evolution Avenue" last year. This year, on Arbor Day, the museum is working with community groups to promote the "Campus Restoration and Cultivation Project of Native Taiwanese Plants," moving from phased planting to long-term maintenance. It is hoped that this area will be tr…
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In response to Arbor Day, the National Museum of Natural Science completed the initial planting of native species such as persimmon, wolfberry, and Chinese sage along the "Evolution Avenue" last year. This year, on Arbor Day, the museum is working with community groups to promote the "Campus Restoration and Cultivation Project of Native Taiwanese Plants," moving from phased planting to long-term maintenance. It is hoped that this area will be tr…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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