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Securing ex situ collections of Critically Endangered and Endangered Quercus
17th October 2008
It is clearly important that all Critically Endangered (CR) and Endangered (EN) taxa are represented in well-managed ex situ collections as an insurance policy for the future and in support of Target 8 of the GSPC. At the same time, habitat protection and restoration should be reviewed and mechanisms put in place for local people to be involved in and benefit from the in situ conservation and management of these globally important trees. Survey
An important component of the BGCI survey of Quercus in cultivation is to access information on species held in botanic garden collections in China, United States and Mexico. However, the survey will not only focus on the botanic gardens within the regions of Quercus diversity, but will also include the important ex situ collections and centres of horticultural excellence outside the natural ranges of the most threatened species. How you can helpWe would be very grateful for your help with this survey. You can help by: • Uploading your current plant records to the BGCI PlantSearch database – we will be delighted to receive all your living collection records or just your Quercus records. Guidance on how to do this can be found here. If you think that you can help, or have any questions about the survey, or know of any important collections of Quercus, then we would very much like to hear from you.
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