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Conservation Champion: James Kwon

James Kwon has an enviable position that takes him across the Hawaiian and Mariana Islands, promotin...

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Restoring Native Coastal Prairie on California’s Lost Coast | Mattole Restoration Council

Perched on the Western-most edge of California’s coastline—what is known today as the famous Los...

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National Collection Spotlight: Pink Sand-verbena

Pink sand-verbena (Abronia umbellata ssp. breviflora) has the distinction of being the first North A...

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As Seen on CPC’s Rare Plant Academy: Orchid Micropropagation

Micropropagation is an effective conservation tool for producing tissue clones or for germinating sp...

March News 2022

In this issue of Save Plants, we launch our exciting new CPC Conservation Partner categories. Option...

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Rare Care Internship Helps Student Bloom

In the spring of 2018, Maya Kahn-Abrams made her annual trip to the Umtanum Creek Recreation Site in...

Welcome to CPC: New Institutional Conservation Partners

Extending a warm welcome to CPC's newest partners....

Environmental Education Outreach at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden

For more than 50 years, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, located in Miami, Florida, has offered a ...

Conservation Champion: Alexandra Seglias

Our Conservation Champion, Alexandra Seglias, truly exemplifies an emerging professional Conservatio...

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Celebrating World Wildlife Day 2022

World Wildlife Day 2022 will take place March 3, celebrating the theme of "Recovering key species fo...

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National Collection Spotlight: Four-petal pawpaw

Some plants are naturally rare, which makes them more susceptible to threats. The four-petal pawpaw ...

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As Seen on CPC’s Rare Plant Academy: Video Library

Explore the Rare Plant Academy video library for the latest lessons in plant conservation research, ...

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February News 2022

One of the very special things about the Center for Plant Conservation is our deep understanding tha...

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Conserving Texas and Gulf Coast Flora with the CPC Plant Sponsorship Program

Mercer Botanic Gardens, a Harris County facility located in Humble, Texas, began endangered native p...

Science Pyramid at Denver Botanic Garden
2022 National Meeting Registration Is Live

Registration is now live for the 2022 CPC National Meeting – our first-ever hybrid meeting! The th...

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Conservation Champion: Andy Love

If ever asked, “Why save plants?” Andy Love waxes eloquent about the self-evident importance of ...

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Supporting Lyon’s Hawaiian Rare Plant Program

In the public imagination, Hawai’i is a beach-lined tropical paradise, with nary a thought given t...

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Conserving the Biodiversity of the Pacific Northwest

Rae Selling Berry Seed Bank & Plant Conservation Program (RSBSB) seeks to conserve the genetics of O...

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