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Planting trees can lead to issues such as the introduction of non-native species, which may disrupt local ecosystems and threaten native flora and fauna. Additionally, poorly planned tree planting can result in overcrowding, where young trees compete for resources, stunting their growth. Furthermore, if trees are planted in areas prone to wildfires or pests, they may contribute to increased risk rather than provide benefits. Lastly, the long time required for trees to mature means that immediate ecological or economic benefits might not be realized for years.

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