JOHOR BARU: The exciting discovery of new flora and fauna in the Foja Mountains of Indonesia recently has raised the possibility of similar finding in the Endau-Rompin National Park bordering Johor and Pahang.
Local biodiversity and environment expert Vincent Chow said he was highly optimistic of such discoveries in the 250-million-year-old nature reserve because only 10% of the area was studied by the scientific community.
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