Historic New Guinea high plant diversity study also highlights need for more local botanists

On the day I turned another year older (5th August 2020) the scientific community also gave me another, and bigger reason, to celebrate that day. For the first time from its initial settlement by our ancestors some 50 000 years ago, and since scientific explorations began on the island of New Guinea by early EuropeansContinue reading “Historic New Guinea high plant diversity study also highlights need for more local botanists”

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