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Center for Plant Conservation

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Center for Plant Conservation
Founded1984
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
FocusConservation biology
Location
Area served
United States
President and CEO
Dr. Carlos L. de la Rosa
Websitehttp://saveplants.org/

The Center for Plant Conservation (CPC) is a non-profit organization that includes a network of over 50 participating institutions. Its primary mission is the conservation and restoration of rare native plants of the United States and Canada.

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Overview

The Center for Plant Conservation (CPC) comprises a network of conservation partners, collectively referred to as CPC Participating Institutions (PIs). These institutions collaborate to conserve at-risk plant species in the United States and Canada. The CPC PIs are responsible for maintaining the CPC National Collection of Endangered Plants, a living conservation collection focused on imperiled plants. The CPC's efforts include collecting and managing living seeds and plants, researching threats and conservation strategies, and facilitating communication within its network to promote the conservation of these rare plants.

The CPC operates under the coordination of a national office and is overseen by a volunteer board of trustees. Its activities encompass developing standards and protocols, and implementing conservation programs in areas such as horticulture, research, restoration, and public awareness. The overarching goal of the CPC’s network is to prevent the extinction of rare plant species.[1] The CPC collaborates with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service[2] and is a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature.[3]

References

  1. ^ About CPC
  2. ^ "Center for Plant Conservation". U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
  3. ^ "Center for Plant Conservation". IUCN.


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