Shavings from a confiscated Rosewood (Pterocarpus macrocarpus) log in the Phnom Tnout Phnom Pok Wildlife Sanctuary, in northern Cambodia. The country is one of the most biodiverse in South East Asia, however rapid deforestation has left only 3% of its primary forests intact. The illicit trade in Rosewood for the Asian furniture market has decimated many Rosewood species, many of which are now endangered and the trade in them has been banned internationally.
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