North American Fruit & Nut Tree Crop Wild Relatives
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North American Fruit & Nut Tree Crop Wild Relatives
North American Fruit & Nut Tree Crop Wild Relatives Working Group (NAFANT CWR Working Group) aims to discuss priority species, exchange information about current conservation activities, and identify partnerships opportunities for North American fruit and nut tree crop wild relative conservation.
The group meets four times a year. For information about upcoming meetings click here.
BGCI-US is grateful for the partnership of the United States Botanic Garden, the San Diego Botanic Garden, the Missouri Botanical Garden, and the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum for making this initiative possible.
Associated resources
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Crop Wild Relative 2019 Road Map
/ EnglishStrategic Priorities and Actions to Conserve North America’s Crop Wild Relatives and Wild Utilized Plants. -
Botanic Gardens Are Important Contributors to Crop Wild Relative Preservation
Conservation Horticulture / Publication / EnglishBotanic Gardens Are Important Contributors to Crop Wild Relative Preservation (2019)
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