Plants in Taiwan

Nov 10, 2022
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Let students understand the ecological characteristics of plants in Taiwan, explore the various plants that can be seen in Taiwan, including unique and rare plants, and let everyone understand the relationship between plants and the environment, how people can coexist with animals and plants in nature, and gather everyone's interest in natural ecological environment conservation consensus.

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