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Highlights from the CPC National Office

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Enhancing Conservation Through Machine Learning: Digitizing the Seeds of Hawaii

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Streamlining Protocol Development for Exceptional Plant Conservation

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Advancing Rare Plant Recovery in Kentucky: Recent Conservation Initiatives and Collaborations

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Restoration of Species Diversity and Hydrologic Function in Wetlands within the Coastal Dune Lake Watershed

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30, Flirty, and Thriving… and Evolving: New Approaches to Demography Studies After Three Decades

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Can Species Distribution Models Improve Conservation Translocation Outcomes For Rare Plants?

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Linking Rare Plant Demography and Land Management Practices to Reduce Extinction Risk in Multiple Species in the Southeastern United States

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Catalyzing Collaborations Between Native American Tribes and Conservation Organizations for Mutually Improved Capacity Building, Plant Management, and Plant Propagation

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Canelo Hills Ladies’ Tresses Conservation: Collection, Cultivation, and Canines

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An Unexpected Gift of 20 Years of Data

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The Ecology and Conservation of Texas wild-rice (Zizania texana), a Federally Listed Species

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A New CPC Book: An Update of “Ex Situ Conservation”

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Recent Advancements in Capacity, Curation, and Collection Security at the California Seed Bank and Aspirations for the Future

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The Millennium Seed Bank Partnership is Preparing to Launch a Certification Scheme for Trainers in Essential Theory and Practice of Seed Conservation

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Upgrading Seed Banking Operations at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

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When Do We Regenerate Conservation Seed Collections? Integrating Lessons From CPC Seed Longevity Study into Best Practices

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From Prediction to Propagation: Modeling Seed Longevity and Enhancing Germination for Conservation

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The Center For Plant Conservation (CPC) is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization (EIN# 22-2527116) dedicated to saving rare plant species from extinction. CPC's National Collection represents more than 2,000 of the world's rarest plants, maintained collectively by its valued network of Participating Institutions.

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