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Old trees are an intangible asset of our natural world. Some people call them divine, giant, or old trees due to their age and large trunk circumference. Regardless of their name, in our minds, each old tree is like a small forest where we can find traces of many small creatures such as toads, beetles, red-bellied squirrels, ferns, vines, and orchids. From an environmental protection perspective, old trees have various public welfare functions such as producing oxygen, purifying the air, shading sunlight, regulating temperature, creating greenery, and beautifying the landscape.

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