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BGCI Publications

One of BGCI's major roles is as a publisher of guidance and policy information for and about plant conservation.

Most are available free for download; others can be ordered in hard copy for a small fee. Some of our publications are only available to members.

Our publications include the following:



BGCI Journals

BGCI publishes three journals, reporting on the latest plant conservation trends and legislation, as well providing a forum for the world's botanic gardens to share lessons learnt and success stories. Available to members and by subscription, two are also archived online a year after publication.

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Manuals & Guides

The Darwin Technical Manual contains everything you will ever need to know about running a botanic garden and is the only detailed manual on setting up and running a botanic garden. We also produce guidance documents to help botanic gardens to manage collections and conserve plants effectively.

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Status Reports & Red Lists

BGCI are in a unique position, which enables us to gather information held by botanic gardens and plant conservation groups. Our ongoing series of reports on the status of plant conservation enable us to effect positive change and make recommendations for action.

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Staying in Touch: BGCI Electronic Publications and Alerts

BGCI offers several ways of staying in touch with us and the global botanic gardens community, through our e-bulletins, blogs and news update services.

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BGCI on Amazon
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Receive Roots Regularly
Roots is a bi-annual international education review and essential reading for anyone working in the area of environmental education. Content is in English, French and Spanish. You can receive your own personal copy hot off the press, with the BGCI Education Pack. Click the pic to find out how...
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