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Botanic Gardens Community Toolbar

BGCI has created a free community toolbar for people in botanic gardens around the world. You can add it easily to your internet browser. The toolbar gives you instant access to all our searches, gives the latest news on botanic gardens and there's even a chat facility for contacting colleagues.

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Botanic Garden News on Your Desktop

BGCI news for botanic gardens can now be delivered to your RSS reader on your desktop.

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Botanic Gardens In Japan

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List of IPEN Registered Botanic Gardens

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Starting a Botanic Garden

Starting a new botanic garden can be daunting but is a very exciting process. There are so many opportunities for botanic gardens to contribute to society, in a huge variety of ways from poverty alleviation to healthcare and new technology.

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Regional Botanic Garden Networks

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Internet Directory for Botany: Arboreta and Botanic Gardens
A fairly comprehensive listing of gardens and arboreta around the world.

Garden Messenger
GardenMessenger is an online community of gardeners from all over the world, who communicate with one another through the Internet, sharing information, ideas and tips freely with one another in a spirit of friendship and goodwill. We welcome everyone from beginners to specialist experts.

Wikipedia - Botanical Gardens
Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit. Since its creation in 2001, Wikipedia has rapidly grown into the largest reference website on the Internet. The content of Wikipedia is written collaboratively by people from all around the world. This article is about botanic gardens.

The Weight of A Petal: The Value of Botanical Gardens
By H. Bruce Rinker, this ActionBioscience.org article beautifully describes the importance of botanic gardens to plant conservation and thus, the whole of humanity and the world. Get your inspiration here!

 
3rd Global Botanic Gardens Congress
The 3rd Global Botanic Gardens Congress has drawn to a successful conclusion. Attracting nearly 1,000 participants from 67 countries, the proceedings are now online, along with blog updates, pictures and useful links for you to continue benefiting from the event.
BGCI Garden Search
Research over 2500 botanic gardens around the world on our unique Garden Search. Whether you are looking for collaboration, want to find out about plant collections or just want to visit a garden on holiday, the search will help you. Garden staff can login and update your own garden's pages.
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