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Nepenthes Conservation Share your experiences and discussion on the conservation of Nepenthes in the wild. |
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Poaching or illegally collecting nep from the wild does cause an sp. to face potential risk of extinction, but to release some nep that are not originally from the known location is also not good since it could potentially caused a new hybrid in the wild...do you agree with this?
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Yup! Why release an alien species... release an endemic one so that you can help reintroduce the species
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New hybrid not good?Competition??I dunno just commenting xD
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releasing hybrids in the wild, especially those that are man made is a big
joke, at least for me. But releasing natural hybrids in their native habitat is a good thing. |
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My own personal view regarding this matter is that its not a big issue.Neps are not territorial plants.They wont take over the whole jungle and kill all the insects etc.Even those weed growing like neps dont take over the jungle.No harm will be done.Releasing something new can add some flavour.
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i think it is ok to release one species at a time at one location is good.. but not too many species at same place at once, else some "rojak" species would be seen few years later..
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edit: after thinking a while of this I got some other ideas. Maybe you are from penang and have some neoguinensis growing from papua. They'll grow fine in ths climate. This is a male plant and some insects will spread the pollen on some albomarginatas. This cross might be very strong and all pure albos might be gone in a while. Just an example. Last edited by Boris; 3rd February 2010 at 05:36 AM. |
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Only re-introduce plants grown from seed collected from the area. Even plant species native to the area shouldn't be re-introduced unless they were clones from the area, because it would disrupt the gene pool. (Imagine, rare forms of neps like black truncata could be lost this way) That's my opinion.
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