Lava Java: A Conservation Story from java farming Watch Video
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Description: The Galápagos islands are believed to be home to between 552 and 614 native species of plants, which are now threatened by the growth of approximately 825 introduced species-the majority introduced by humans. More than 100 of these introduced species have become widely established, degrading native habitats, and are considered invasive species. nnSince 2003, Lava Java has brought together coffee farming and organic methods of land use in order to fight the spread of invasive species. By using c
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