Four grants totalling $190,000 have been awarded to the New England Plant Conservation Program to promote its plant conservation work. The program, which has received $700,000 since 1990, is the prototype for an eventual U.S. plant conservation system designed to identify and preserve rare plants in the wild and collect seeds for cultivation
Gardens have been a significant instrument in scientific and cultural development of the assessment ...
Lyons, Robert E.Magnoliaceae is one of three unrelated Angiosperm plant groups identified as top pr...
The National Ornamentals Research Site at Dominican University of California (NORS-DUC) has been awa...
The New England Plant Conservation Program is a regional effort aimed at protecting the rare and end...
The New England Plant Conservation Program and 67 government agencies and private organizations have...
The Seeds of Success (SOS) is a wildland seed collection program in support of the\ud interagency Na...
Nearly 25% of the estimated 250,000 species of vascular plants in the world may become extinct withi...
A collection of seeds was taken from a variety of flora specimens, to ensure the preservation and re...
Between May of 2002 and December of 2003, the New Hampshire Estuaries Project provided the Society f...
Conservation organizations with common missions can find strength and synergy in collaboration. Coll...
Lyons, Robert E.Public gardens are important cultural institutions that often hold collections of ou...
The IUCN/WWF Plants Conservation Programme 1984 — 1985. World Wildlife Fund chose plants to be the s...
The purpose of this project is to develop rare plant conservation strategies that complement conserv...
Sprawling development patterns accelerated across the New England landscape in the last three decade...
The research has been financed by grants to Plantlife International from the Allachy Trust, the Ruff...
Gardens have been a significant instrument in scientific and cultural development of the assessment ...
Lyons, Robert E.Magnoliaceae is one of three unrelated Angiosperm plant groups identified as top pr...
The National Ornamentals Research Site at Dominican University of California (NORS-DUC) has been awa...
The New England Plant Conservation Program is a regional effort aimed at protecting the rare and end...
The New England Plant Conservation Program and 67 government agencies and private organizations have...
The Seeds of Success (SOS) is a wildland seed collection program in support of the\ud interagency Na...
Nearly 25% of the estimated 250,000 species of vascular plants in the world may become extinct withi...
A collection of seeds was taken from a variety of flora specimens, to ensure the preservation and re...
Between May of 2002 and December of 2003, the New Hampshire Estuaries Project provided the Society f...
Conservation organizations with common missions can find strength and synergy in collaboration. Coll...
Lyons, Robert E.Public gardens are important cultural institutions that often hold collections of ou...
The IUCN/WWF Plants Conservation Programme 1984 — 1985. World Wildlife Fund chose plants to be the s...
The purpose of this project is to develop rare plant conservation strategies that complement conserv...
Sprawling development patterns accelerated across the New England landscape in the last three decade...
The research has been financed by grants to Plantlife International from the Allachy Trust, the Ruff...
Gardens have been a significant instrument in scientific and cultural development of the assessment ...
Lyons, Robert E.Magnoliaceae is one of three unrelated Angiosperm plant groups identified as top pr...
The National Ornamentals Research Site at Dominican University of California (NORS-DUC) has been awa...