Plant Conservation Starts With the People

Collaborators from Baja California Sur, Mexico, and The Morton Arboretum (left) interview community members of Cabo Pulmo (right) to discuss the conservation of a Critically Endangered microendemic tree, Guaiacum unijugum. In the center, there are about 60 G. unijugum seedlings. […]

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Working with Private Landowners to Conserve Critically Endangered Plant Species

Screenshot of Working with Private Landowners to Conserve Critically Endangered Plant Species video.

Juliet Rynear, Florida Native Plant Society Executive Director The Florida Native Plant Society (FNPS) is working with private landowners to help conserve critically endangered plant species. Two of our projects represent the importance and value of this work: the Warea Partnership Project and the TorreyaKeepers Project. Warea amplexifolia (clasping warea) is a federally-listed endangered plant […]

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