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Jameson Coopman research assistant and at University of Florida, shows how endangered Ghost Orchids are woven into burlap so they may be attached to host trees back in the wild at the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge in Immokalee, Florida, on June 21, 2016. Scientists and researchers have been growing the orchids, native to Florida and Cuba, in labs with hopes of reintroducing the endangered species into the wild. / AFP / RHONA WISE (Photo credit should read RHONA WISE/AFP via Getty Images)
Jameson Coopman research assistant and at University of Florida, shows how endangered Ghost Orchids are woven into burlap so they may be attached to host trees back in the wild at the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge in Immokalee, Florida, on June 21, 2016. Scientists and researchers have been growing the orchids, native to Florida and Cuba, in labs with hopes of reintroducing the endangered species into the wild. / AFP / RHONA WISE (Photo credit should read RHONA WISE/AFP via Getty Images)
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