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The Bogor Botanical Garden reorganization triggers controversy. The withdrawal of researchers is feared to change its main mission as a conservation zone to become a tourist destination.

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Visitors at the Bogor Botanical Garden, West Java, March 2017. TEMPO/Frannoto. tempo : 173227661126.

AS he heard the word “reorganization”, Ibnu Maryanto was recalled of what happened around 30 years ago. At the time, the zoological research professor of the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) was a new member of a research team assigned to the Purwodadi Botanical Garden in Pasuruan, East Java. “Owing to a reorganization with the formation of the Biological Research and Development Center, I and three other researchers were

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