ReferIndia News Thailand in the 1950s planted millions of leucaena trees for fodder and reforestation, but scientists now say they have spread into natural forests, replacing native vegetation with dense single-speci

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Thailand in the 1950s planted millions of leucaena trees for fodder and reforestation, but scientists now say they have spread into natural forests, replacing native vegetation with dense single-speci

Published on: July 4, 2026, 7:23 p.m. | Source: Times of India

Rest of World News: Explore the unintended consequences of Thailand's leucaena tree planting initiative, revealing how millions of these once-celebrated trees have turned into an ecological threat by taking over natural forests and displacing native flora.

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