Global Conservation Consortium for Oak
The Global Conservation Consortium for Oak brings together the world’s oak experts, conservationists, and the botanic garden community to ensure that no wild species of oak becomes extinct.

The Global Conservation Consortia aim to mobilise a coordinated network of institutions and experts to collaboratively develop and implement comprehensive conservation strategies for priority threatened plant groups.
To accelerate effective conservation of global plant diversity, BGCI is coordinating a suite of Global Conservation Consortia (GCC), which catalyse groups of institutions and experts to collaboratively develop and implement comprehensive strategies to prevent extinction of priority threatened plant groups. Primary objectives include coordinated in situ and ex situ conservation efforts and dissemination of species recovery knowledge.
For more information on the GCC initiative, please contact GCC@bgci.org.
Be part of the largest network of botanic gardens and plant conservation experts in the world by joining BGCI today!
You can support our plant conservation efforts by sponsoring membership for small botanic gardens, contributing to the Global Botanic Garden Fund, and more!
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