Vraev:
While your argument in pro conservation is very valid and it has the support of a large number of CP growers, is nevertheless flawed.
On one hand, we have people who take plants and seeds from the wild, which we all know, is illegal, because the person doing is destroying a natural habitat of a particular species etc. Let's not; however, forget that many of those habitats are still being destroyed by another kind of human intervention (bulldozers, shovels, etc) to develop and construct on the area in question or to collect precious timber. Or like N. talangensis which may have been wiped out by the eruption of a volcano on gunung talang?. This alone may kill several dozen if not hundreds plants. who should we blame then?. Although a bit selfish, but a soon to be extinct nepenthes species in the wild may be in better hands with a collector who would hopefully knows how to culture a neoguineensis rathern than with construction companies or logging companies which only seek monetary remuneration or in the hands of God (tsunamis for globosa and volcanic eruptions for talangensis). I am not promoting,by the way, any illegal poaching, but if i have to choose, i'd choose the lesser of the two evils.
Gus