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Machilus / Myrica / Tree planting / Quercus glauca / Land management / Land use / Agriculture / Forestry / Reforestation / Elaeocarpus
Date: 2014-11-06 04:52:45
Machilus
Myrica
Tree planting
Quercus glauca
Land management
Land use
Agriculture
Forestry
Reforestation
Elaeocarpus

Islands District Healthy City Tree Planting Festival Green Lantau[removed]Nei Lak Shan, Lantau Island 2nd Tree Monitoring Report prepared by The Conservancy Association on[removed]Date of Monitoring: 10th July 2014

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