BGCI Webinars
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BGCI is pleased to host the BGCI Webinar Series. This Series shares knowledge, ideas, and updates with BGCI and its Members, Partners, Donors, and Supporters around the world.
The webinars cover a range of subjects aligning with our strategy and BGCI projects, this includes events on red listing, forest restoration, policy and education. Webinars take the form of a 1-2 hour session, with a facilitator and one or more presenters. There is also time for questions. All webinars are recorded and available to view on BGCI’s vimeo channel after the event.
We host webinars regularly across the year (approx every two months), with details being shared through a dedicated webinar events page on our website, and through our email newsletters. For further information on the programme and to register for one of our events please see below.
BGCI Webinars
Previous Webinars
Un jardín etnobiológico: ampliando los horizontes del Jardín Botánico Francisco Javier Clavijero en Xalapa, Veracruz
IPSN @ 10
El potencial terapéutico del contacto con la naturaleza, desde la evidencia científica
Conservation Action Tracker
Global Biodiversity Standard
The Marsh Awards 2023 (Winner Presentation: Marsh Award for Education in Botanic Gardens – Paulina Xóchitl Rendón Pujol)
The Marsh Awards 2023 (Winner Presentation: Marsh Award for International Plant Conservation – Santiago Madriñán)
Living Collections Development and Curation
Index Seminum Workshop
The Red List of Dipterocarpaceae
Plant Collections Databases
The Climate Toolkit
2021 Marsh Awards
Bringing threatened trees into ecological restoration
State of the World’s Trees – What is Next?
Ecological restoration: Increasing the supply of native species in ecological restoration
Food Forever
Increasing the supply of native species in ecological restoration
Jon Drori on Communicating Science
Global Challenge: Unsung Plant Scientists
The Red List of Trees of Madagascar
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