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Malaysia planted millions of Brazilian rubber trees for latex and export income, but scientists now say the plantations hold only a fraction of the wildlife found in natural rainforests

Published on: July 3, 2026, 7 p.m. | Source: Times of India

Science News: This article explores the significant ecological consequences of rubber tree plantations in Malaysia, highlighting the loss of wildlife and biodiversity in comparison to natural rainforests. It discusses the economic importance of rubber cultivation while emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and conservation efforts.

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