Suggest that tons of conservation money go to protecting the Foja mountain 
area of New Guinea. No specific mention of orchids but they have to be there 
and won't be for too long now that the word is out -- and I am contributing 
to spreading that word. (LOL)

Paradise Found
Researchers discover treasure trove of new tropical species in Indonesia

Just when we thought we'd colonized it all: Scientists have discovered a 
jungle in New Guinea's Foja mountains that is home to hundreds of rare and 
dozens of previously unknown species of flora and fauna. Researchers were 
helicoptered into the Rhode Island-sized area and spent a month in a state 
of awe. Among their findings were a new species of honeyeater bird, a nearly 
extinct tree kangaroo, a rhododendron with blossoms the size of bread 
plates, and an aptly named bird of paradise that hadn't been recorded since 
the 19th century. "It is as close to the Garden of Eden as you're going to 
find on earth," said chief scientist Bruce Beehler of Conservation 
International, who also noted that the animals in the tropical utopia were 
not afraid of humans. The group plans to return in July to prepare for 
logging crews. No, we kid!


straight to the source: CNN.com, Reuters, 08 Feb 2006


straight to the source: Los Angeles Times, Robert Lee Hotz, 07 Feb 2006


straight to the source: The Times, Nick Meo, 07 Feb 2006


straight to the source: The Independent, Terry Kirby, 07 Feb 2006


 


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