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Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI): The world's greatest force for plant conservation
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IPSN 17h
Find out more about what our IPSN partners in Italy have been doing
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BGCI 15h
Are you interested in being involved in North American alpine conservation? Let us know in our short online survey!
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BGCI Aug 2
Apparently the first ever flower looked like a magnolia. But how are magnolias doing today? See our Red List report:
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FAOKnowledge Jul 31
Over 80% of the human diet is provided by plants?
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Daniele Cicuzza Jul 31
After 2 years from the illness Sophie Williams present at a conference.
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Guardian Environment Jul 28
Eden Project branches out with plans for Chinese and US sites
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BGCI Jul 27
Discussing types of plant genetic resource use in Ethiopia and implications.
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BGCI Jul 27
The Global Trees Campaign as a model example that promotes a global system to plant conservation
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Sean Maxwell Jul 25
want to hear from rsearchers working on tree spp conservation only 3% of 100 threatened tree spp are covered by PAs!?
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Juan Isaac Moreira Jul 26
S. Blackmore: >3000 botanical gardens worldwide on a mission to preserve all plant diversity
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Julia P G Jones Jul 26
Congratulations Sophie who presented at yesterday despite being in hospital recovering from brain injury!
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BGCI Jul 26
A commonplace perhaps, but the need for coordination among botanical institutions to streamline conservation cannot be overstated
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BGCI Jul 25
Read the full 25th Anniversary Issue of the Journal of Sustainable Forestry, incl. paper:
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BGCI Jul 25
Today at : MOU signed between BGCI and the Chinese Union of Botanical Gardens
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BGCI Jul 24
No decisions but building capacity on responsibilities of collection holders and understanding capacity gaps.
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BGCI Jul 24
Ex situ collection holders gather in Addis Ababa to discuss Access and Benefit Sharing in Ethiopia as part of project
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Pat Heslop-Harrison Jul 22
First lecture by talks about need for plants in cities - grow plants wherever we can to make them great
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BGCI Jul 21
Guangxi IoB & Guilin BG, China & BGCI engaging with staff on principles of conservation horticulture in botanic gardens
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BGCI Jul 20
Paving the way for natural revegetation of Guangxi's karst ecosystems, Guangxi IoB, Guilin BG & BGCI planting socio-economic, native species
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Sarada Krishnan Jul 18
Horticulture capacity building by providing training to students from in Bariloche
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