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Our work > Medicinal Plants Conservation
Medicinal Plants ConservationBGCI is working to secure the future of the world's most threatened medicinal plants.
Safety Nets for Medicinal PlantsThe Safety Nets project is about the protection of medicinal plants around the world. Huge pressure on medicinal plant resources, largely from habitat destruction and over-harvesting, is straining nature's ability to cope and we are putting human health at risk as a result.
Plants for Life: Medicinal Plants Under ThreatBGCI has published the findings of a year-long investigation into the state of medicinal plants around the world.
CITES and Medicinal Plants Study: A Summary of FindingsBGCI is working to link plant conservation with improvements in human well-being through a new project for threatened medicinal species to help ensure on-going access to vital plant resources. Medicinal plant displays are popular features in gardens, who also contribute research and other services. Latest NewsBONN, GERMANY
6th June 2008
The Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) underwent an in-depth review at the 9th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (CoP9) of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), held in Bonn, Germany from 19-31 May. GLOBAL
15th January 2008
Conservationists from around the world have declared 2008 the Year of the Frog to highlight their new campaign to save threatened amphibians from extinction. IRELAND
7th December 2007
National Botanic Gardens director Peter Wyse Jackson has identified 171 species of Irish flora that could be facing extinction by 2050 due to climate change. The news comes as he Irish government launches a €15 million campaign to raise public awareness and change behaviour countrywide. |
Medicinal Plants - Nature Palace Foundation, Uganda
NFP in Uganda are involved in a project with BGCI of strengthening community collaboration through joint strategic planning with a focus of cultivating essential medicinal plants for income and health promotion at household level. Download this PDF to find out more.
Have your say! BGCI Membership Questionnaire 2008
BGCI is striving to improve the services that we provide to our members. We need your help in order to do this. Please take 5 minutes to submit our Membership Questionnaire. |
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