Endemic to Viti Levu, the largest island in the Republic of Fiji, where it is known from 5 localities with an estimated total population of about 200 individuals Read full species entry >
Endemic to the west central African country of São Tomé and Príncipe where it occurs on a single mountain on São Tomé. Here it is threatened by deforestation. Read full species entry >
Occurs in Tanzania and Kenya where it is under severe threat from illegal logging for its extremely valuable wood; fire is also a threat. Read full species entry >
Only found in five localities in Peninsular Malaysia where the main threats are fire and tourism Read full species entry >
Native to Malaysia but restricted to a few locations in Sabah and Sarawak where the main threat is from selective logging. Read full species entry >
One of four species of Dacrydium endemic to New Caledonia where it has an extremely restricted distribution and is Critically Endangered due to fire, tourism and flooding. Read full species entry >
Only found on a single mountain in Irian Jaya in Indonesia where there are less than 1000 mature individuals Read full species entry >
Native to Peninsular Malaysia and north Sumatera and threatened by fire and tourism. Read full species entry >