In a desperate race against time, conservationists are fighting to save a rare species of pine tree in New South Wales from the brink of extinction. The critically endangered species, known as the Wollemi Pine, has only around 100 mature trees remaining in the wild.

Discovered in 1994, the Wollemi Pine is a prehistoric species that has survived for millions of years, but now faces the threat of extinction due to climate change, disease, and human activity. Conservationists have established a breeding program to try to save the species, but time is running out.

The Wollemi Pine is now one of the most closely guarded species on the planet, with its location kept secret to prevent unauthorized access. Conservationists are working to propagate the trees and establish a network of safe locations to protect the species for future generations.

The extinction of the Wollemi Pine would be a devastating loss for the natural world and a stark reminder of the impact that humans can have on the environment. It is crucial that we act now to save this remarkable species before it’s too late.

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