In a news story, published in The Jakarta Post :

"A team of scientists comprising researchers from the National Institute of 
Sciences (LIPI) and the Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA) in 
Bogor have found a surviving group of a nearly extinct orchid species 
endemic to Java.

Around 50 of the terrestrial orchids (Paphiopedilum javanicum) were found 
growing in the vicinity of Telaga Warna lake, a popular resort area, in 
Puncak.

Officials from the BKSDA, who manage the lake area, and the LIPI 
researchers, who are currently working in the Cibodas and Bogor Botanical 
Parks, were recording orchid species around the lake in August when they 
spotted the endangered plants.

"In previous investigations of the habitats of endemic flora in the 
vicinities of Mount Salak, Mount Gede Pangrango, and Mount Cakrabuana in 
Sumedang, West Java, no one ever discovered this particular species 
growing," Cibodas Botanical Park director Holif Imanudin told...

However, Holif expressed concern that the uncontrolled development of 
tourism in Puncak would affect the local ecology and further endanger local 
flora and fauna, many types of which had never been recorded."

source and complete news item : 
http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailcity.asp?fileid=20051028.O03&irec=2

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