Why should wild plants be protected?

Wildlife contributes to biodiversity, which in turn provides materials for food, clothing, medicine, papers, drinks and spices for daily use.

From the days of the hunter-gatherer – hunting animals and collecting fruits, tubers and herbs – until now, human society, without even realizing it, has always depended on nature. Science and technology have helped us add value and maximize the value of our natural resources, so wild plants need to be protected.



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