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BGCI Opens China Office
CHINA
9th July 2007
Set in the grounds of the South China Botanic Garden, the office’s ambitious remit combines direct plant conservation efforts with a firm commitment to promoting environmental education and capacity building. Working closely with its regional members, it will draw on a global network of botanic gardens to provide technical support and expertise to its members across China. Key amongst these will be assisting in the implementation of China’s ‘National Strategy for Plant Conservation’, a groundbreaking state environmental scheme, that was brought about as a direct result of BGCI’s work. Heading up the project is Mrs Xiangying Wen. An accomplished botanist, Xiangying is author of a number of papers, with master’s degrees from both China and the US. “The opening of a BGCI office in China has the potential to make a huge difference in existing plant conservation efforts in China” says Xiangying, “joining at this crucial time is a really exciting prospect.” Find out more on our BGCI China website BGCI 中国
Welcome to BGCI ChinaBGCI and its office in China are involved in several projects including the conservation of threatened plant species, increasing the effectiveness of plant conservation activities, and enhancing environmental education and public awareness. Find Out MoreFlora of China Online |
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