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Researchers from the Palawan State University (PSU) and Harvard University have recently discovered 40 new ant species in the Philippines in a joint study paper published online.

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  Researchers from the Palawan State University (PSU), backed up by their colleagues from Harvard University, have recently discovered 40 new ant species in the Philippines, an international study paper published online this week stated. 

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In parts of the dormant volcano where there are no illegal settlers, its vegetation cover is now 80 to 100 percent restored.

The vegetative cover consists of premium trees and shrubs, fruit-bearing and agro-forest trees, bamboo and grass, and wild endemic and edible plants of various classifications and sizes.
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In parts of the dormant volcano where there are no illegal settlers, its vegetation cover is now 80 to 100 percent restored.

The vegetative cover consists of premium trees and shrubs, fruit-bearing and agro-forest trees, bamboo and grass, and wild endemic and edible plants of various classifications and sizes.
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Researchers from the Palawan State University (PSU) and Harvard University have recently discovered 40 new ant species in the Philippines in a joint study paper published online.

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  Researchers from the Palawan State University (PSU), backed up by their colleagues from Harvard University, have recently discovered 40 new ant species in the Philippines, an international study paper published online this week stated. 

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In parts of the dormant volcano where there are no illegal settlers, its vegetation cover is now 80 to 100 percent restored.

The vegetative cover consists of premium trees and shrubs, fruit-bearing and agro-forest trees, bamboo and grass, and wild endemic and edible plants of various classifications and sizes.
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In parts of the dormant volcano where there are no illegal settlers, its vegetation cover is now 80 to 100 percent restored.

The vegetative cover consists of premium trees and shrubs, fruit-bearing and agro-forest trees, bamboo and grass, and wild endemic and edible plants of various classifications and sizes.
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