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  1. Nepalese Forest Minister declares Swayambhu Forest a sacred forest (0 replies)
  2. Inauguration of Pakistan Botanic Gardens Network (0 replies)
  3. Oman Botanic Garden seeking international expertise (0 replies)
  4. The most important catalogue in human history? Catalogue of Life 2010 launched at UN Biodiversity Meeting in Nairobi (0 replies)
  5. BGCI/Fairchild Challenge Global Option winner announced! (0 replies)
  6. Manglietia sinica on IUCN Species of the Day (0 replies)
  7. GSPC hailed as one of the most successful outcomes of the Convention on Biological Diversity. (0 replies)
  8. Global review of plant conservation on oceanic islands (0 replies)
  9. East African biodiversity hot spots need trained local botanists (0 replies)
  10. New exhibition at Benmore Botanic Garden, Scotland (0 replies)
  11. Les Jardins Botanique de Cayes - Agroecological Fair - 28th April to 2nd May 2010 (0 replies)
  12. The Oman Botanic Garden celebrates first habitat display planting (0 replies)
  13. Funding Opportunity for Plant Conservation Projects (0 replies)
  14. Earth Day, 22nd April 2010 (0 replies)
  15. Change of dates for International Diploma Course in Botanic Garden Education (0 replies)
  16. Top 5 finalists of our Fairchild Challenge BGCI Global Option (0 replies)
  17. 2010 Catalogue of Life Annual Checklist launched (0 replies)
  18. 成都市植物园与重庆市南山植物园加入BGCI (0 replies)
  19. Viability study on Islamic Gardens in the UK underway (0 replies)
  20. What happens to a botanic garden after an earthquake? (0 replies)
  21. International Certificate in Botanic Garden Management in the Asia Pacific Region (0 replies)
  22. Trees at the top of the world (0 replies)
  23. The Missouri Botanical Garden has opened a Center for Biodiversity Informatics (0 replies)
  24. Bids closing for the 2013 World Botanic Gardens Congress (0 replies)
  25. Climate change and human influence (0 replies)
  26. Top 10 finalists of our Fairchild Challenge BGCI Global Option (0 replies)
  27. Funding available for highly endangered species conservation (0 replies)
  28. Sustainability: where are we going? (0 replies)
  29. Botanists play matchmakers for rare sumac (0 replies)
  30. Predators lag prey in climate change adaptations (0 replies)
  31. 2010 - International Year of Biodiversity (0 replies)
  32. Al Ain Wildlife Park becomes BGCI Patron member! (0 replies)
  33. Flowering of rare Pitcairn Island plant at the National Botanic Gardens Dublin (0 replies)
  34. Arnold Arboretum publishes field-checking manual for living plant collections (0 replies)
  35. 珍稀濒危植物猪血木的保护与自然回归研讨会在广东阳春召开 (0 replies)
  36. Botanics’ work to develop in Thailand (0 replies)
  37. Clavijero Botanic Garden opens Ethnobotanic Collection for National Conservation Week in Mexico (0 replies)
  38. World gears up for Copenhagen as climate change accelerates beyond expectations (0 replies)
  39. Chicago Botanic Garden involved in boot camp programme (0 replies)
  40. 25 US National Parks already impacted by dramatic climate shifts (0 replies)
  41. Plant extinctions in urban areas (0 replies)
  42. Sustainable Sites Initiative Calls for Pilot Projects (0 replies)
  43. November deadline for Asia Pacific Botanic Garden Course applications (0 replies)
  44. Autumn favourites at risk of extinction in the wild (0 replies)
  45. “珍稀濒危植物云南金钱槭、馨香玉兰和香木莲保护及回归引种试验示范”研讨会顺利召开 (0 replies)
  46. 珍稀濒危植物珙桐物种回归成功启动 (0 replies)
  47. BGCI中国项目“珍稀濒危植物长梗木莲的保护生物学与回归引种”研讨会在南昆山顺利召开 (0 replies)
  48. Botanists debate the benefits of assisted migration (0 replies)
  49. Plant science research in botanic gardens (0 replies)
  50. Do you use plant names or species names, in general? (0 replies)
  51. 10% of wild plant species secure in seed bank (0 replies)
  52. Deadline for abstract submission for 4GBGC extended (0 replies)
  53. 100 new plant species discovered in Greater Mekong (0 replies)
  54. BGCI中国项目“受威胁植物迁地和就地保护及当地社区角色一体化”进展报告会 (0 replies)
  55. ENSCONET Seed Collecting Manual for Wild Species available (0 replies)
  56. Informing the public! Ex situ conservation of threatened species needs emphasis (0 replies)
  57. Cooperation between botanic gardens in the Baltic Sea region (0 replies)
  58. EuroGard V Resolutions published (0 replies)
  59. 珙桐迁地与就地保护专题学术研讨会 (0 replies)
  60. Don't miss the deadline for abstract submission for 4GBGC (0 replies)
  61. Chicago Botanic Garden’s new Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Plant Conservation Science Center opens! (0 replies)
  62. Beer bottle pavement walkway installed at the Moreton Arboretum (0 replies)
  63. Urban green spaces vital to wellbeing (0 replies)
  64. GSPC targets for 2010 - 2020 drafted (0 replies)
  65. Museum and herbarium specimens aid conservation assessments (0 replies)
  66. Roots index covering 15 editions published (0 replies)
  67. Universal DNA barcode proposed for plants (0 replies)
  68. BGCI forms new partnership with IOS to enhance cacti and succulent collections worldwide (0 replies)
  69. Thieves cause damage to Adelaide Botanic Garden (0 replies)
  70. Rotary supports Global Trees Campaign (0 replies)
  71. Tallin Botanic Garden opens new greenhouse (0 replies)
  72. Rare magnolias get a second chance at Shenzhou Magnolia Garden (0 replies)
  73. New one-day course for engaging children with special educational needs (0 replies)
  74. Wildlife crisis worse than economic crisis (0 replies)
  75. 4th Global Botanic Garden Congress details announced (0 replies)
  76. Giant arum flowers at Hortus botanicus Leiden! (0 replies)
  77. Kumpula Botanic Garden opens! (0 replies)
  78. BGCI signs Rainforest Declaration (0 replies)
  79. Latest steps on the road to the International ABS Regime. Botanic gardens, take note! (0 replies)
  80. In Darwin's anniversary year, flora of Galapagos gets a boost (0 replies)
  81. Rain doesn’t stop families pouring in to Rosemoor’s new family area! (0 replies)
  82. 珍稀濒危植物伯乐树保护与种群重建项目研讨会在广东东莞举行 (0 replies)
  83. 北京植物园成功拯救濒危植物大花杓兰---------波音志愿者庆祝世界“植物保育日” (0 replies)
  84. Successful symposium on the family Magnoliaceae (0 replies)
  85. 秘书长Sara Oldfield应邀出席第二届国际木兰会议 (0 replies)
  86. Plants, Darwin and birds attend Clavijero Botanic Garden Day! (0 replies)
  87. Botanic garden calls for a voice for local communities facing climate change (0 replies)
  88. Blaze destroys Santa Barbara Botanic Garden (0 replies)
  89. World's fruit and nut trees seriously threatened with extinction (0 replies)
  90. Hortus Botanicus Vrije Universiteit threatened with demolition (0 replies)
  91. First certified African Blackwood heralds brighter future for rural Tanzanians (0 replies)
  92. Children's garden opens in Turkey (0 replies)
  93. IGPOTY 'Early Bird' competition now open! (0 replies)
  94. National Botanic Garden of Belgium conducting global plant reintroductions survey (0 replies)
  95. Botanic gardens key players in climate change research (0 replies)
  96. Citizen scientists watch flowers for clues about climate (0 replies)
  97. Education at the Heart of New Garden in Finland (0 replies)
  98. Bald eagles hatch at Norfolk Botanical Garden! (0 replies)
  99. New Zealand plants under increasing threat (0 replies)
  100. 'Making friends with flowers' success! (0 replies)
  101. Plant Conservation Report available (0 replies)
  102. Prince Charles climate plea (0 replies)
  103. Brooklyn Botanic Garden botanist returns from Papua New Guinea! (0 replies)
  104. Darwin's scientific legacy at The Botanic Gardens Trust in Sydney (0 replies)
  105. Fairchild Challenge features on US television! (0 replies)
  106. Botanic gardens to restore the wild (0 replies)
  107. Are botanic gardens fit for purpose? (0 replies)
  108. First Lady Michelle Obama brings Magnolia seedling to USDA (0 replies)
  109. Medicinal plants threatened by changing climates (0 replies)
  110. Charles Darwin in Xalapa: a R-evolution from Clavijero Botanic Garden (0 replies)
  111. Rubber plantations threaten Xishuangbanna (0 replies)
  112. New species found in south China rainforest (0 replies)
  113. 小画家走进大自然——“以花交友”(Making Friends With Flowers)活动 (0 replies)
  114. Australia's Botanic Gardens Fight Climate Change (0 replies)
  115. Technology is Blooming at Denver Botanic Gardens! (0 replies)
  116. Canada’s botanic gardens network meets to discuss plant conservation (0 replies)
  117. Gala Benefit Dinner in aid of BGCI's Southeast Asia programme (0 replies)
  118. Meeting of West Africa Botanic Gardens Network (WABGNET), Abuja, Nigeria (0 replies)
  119. The Sustainable Sites Initiative (0 replies)
  120. Plants as plates at Oman Botanic Garden! (0 replies)
  121. Beyond the greenhouse: Botanic Gardens in Nature (0 replies)
  122. Beyond the greenhouse: Botanic Gardens in Nature (0 replies)
  123. Singapore Botanic Garden hosts Plant for Life Gala Benefit Dinner for BGCI (0 replies)
  124. Singapore Botanic Garden hosts Plant for Life Gala Benefit Dinner for BGCI (0 replies)
  125. 2009年度园林摄影师(作品征集) (0 replies)
  126. “云龙县志奔山木本植物多样性评价与保育”项目研讨会 (0 replies)
  127. 第八届全国生物多样性保护与持续利用研讨会会议报道 (0 replies)
  128. Securing ex situ collections of Critically Endangered and Endangered Quercus (0 replies)
  129. Securing ex situ collections of Critically Endangered and Endangered Quercus (0 replies)
  130. Workshop on the Conservation and reintroduction of the endangered species Bretschneidera sinensis Hemsl. (0 replies)
  131. 珍稀濒危植物伯乐树(Bretschneidera sinensis Hemsl.)保护研讨会 (0 replies)
  132. New study emphasises importance of undisturbed old-growth forest (0 replies)
  133. New study emphasises importance of undisturbed old-growth forest (0 replies)
  134. Famous Amorphophalus titanum 'flowers' twice in Meise! (0 replies)
  135. Famous Amorphophalus titanum 'flowers' twice in Meise! (0 replies)
  136. Workshop report on the Reintrodution of Dipteronia dyeriana (0 replies)
  137. Workshop on the conservation of Acer yangbiense in Dali (0 replies)
  138. 珍稀濒危植物漾濞槭(Acer yangbiense)保护项目座谈会 (0 replies)
  139. Climate change threat to Lebanon's emblematic cedar trees (0 replies)
  140. Jardn Botnico Francisco Javier Clavijero at the World Botanic Gardens Exhibition, Beijing, China (0 replies)
  141. New study predicts 1 in 5 of Germany's plant species could lose parts of their current range (0 replies)
  142. 2nd World Botanic Gardens Scientific Congress - Challenges in Botanical Research and Climate Change (0 replies)
  143. Omani Botanic Garden shifts 50,000 plants to their new home (0 replies)
  144. Everett Children's Asventure Garden Celebrates 10 Years (0 replies)
  145. The World Botanic Garden Exhibition (WBGE) (0 replies)
  146. World Botanic Garden Exhibition at the Olympic Games! (0 replies)
  147. Oman Botanic Garden shifts 50,000 plants to their new home (0 replies)
  148. Access and Benefit Sharing: Good Practice for Academic Research on Genetic Resources (0 replies)
  149. Global Cactus Assessment underway (0 replies)
  150. Saving wild plants for food and medicine (0 replies)
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