Rafflesia monitoring is an important activity in the conservation of Rafflesia, one of the largest flowers in the world that grows in tropical forests. The monitoring team conducts regular surveys in locations where Rafflesia populations are known to occur. During monitoring activities, they examine the surrounding environmental conditions, record the growth and development of the Rafflesia, and observe population numbers and distribution. The information gathered helps to identify threats and constraints, such as climate change or nearby animal activity, and to design appropriate conservation measures. Rafflesia monitoring plays an important role in protecting this flower from extinction and ensuring the sustainability of its natural habitat.

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