Juglans neotropica) is an endangered species that grows from Venezuela to Peru. People extract its resins and other products, which have a variety of uses in the textile and medical industries. It is highly affected by illegal logging. "/> Juglans neotropica) is an endangered species that grows from Venezuela to Peru. People extract its resins and other products, which have a variety of uses in the textile and medical industries. It is highly affected by illegal logging. ">
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