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However, while illegal collecting remains a threat, habitat destruction and fire suppression pose greater risks to Venus flytrap populations.
To understand Venus flytrap poaching, researchers gathered plant experts for a workshop. They asked questions, held discussions, and used activities to map out how the illegal trade works. Participants included scientists, conservation workers, and government staff.
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