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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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Botanic Gardens: using biodiversity to improve human well-being Waylen, K. (2006)

1-905164-08-4

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Plants for life: Medicinal plant conservation and botanic gardens Hawkins B. (2007)

1-905164-21-1

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The Red List of Magnoliaceae Cicuzza, D., Newton, A. & Oldfield, S. (2007)

978-1-903703-23-6

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The Red List of Oaks Oldfield, S. & Eastwood, A. (2007)

978-1-903703-25-0

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A checklist of the families and genera of vascular plants in cultivation in botanic gardens Cullen, J. & Wyse Jackson, D. (2008)

978-1-905164-22-6

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Plants and climate change: which future? Hawkins, B, Sharrock, S,  & Havens, K (2008)

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Plants for Life: Medicinal Plants Under Threat

BGCI has published the findings of a year-long investigation into the state of medicinal plants around the world.

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Red List of the Magnoliaceae

The Red List of the Magnoliaceae, published jointly by Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) and Fauna & Flora International (FFI), through the Global Trees Campaign (GTC), identifies 131 wild magnolias as being in danger of extinction, from a global total of 245 species.

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Red List of Oaks

The Red List of Oaks, published jointly by Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) and Fauna & Flora International (FFI), through the Global Trees Campaign (GTC), identifies 78 wild oaks in danger of extinction, and raises concern over the lack of data for over 300 species.

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Botanic Gardens: Using Biodiversity to Improve Human Well-being

A report has been launched by BGCI on the role of botanic gardens in using plant diversity to improve human well-being. It features case studies from botanic gardens around the world and is available to all in PDF format.

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