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Kew's Chelsea Flower Show Stand 2005
Message in a Bottle - conserving botanical diversity
Mayday! Mayday!
Like an SOS cast onto the waves by a shipwrecked sailor, this ‘message
in a bottle’ is a plea for help. It comes from some of the world’s
most threatened plant species, seeking the assistance of botanists, horticulturists
and other conservationists to safeguard their own survival and that of
their natural environments.
Islands are home to one in six of all plant species, with many species
found only on one island. Many are severely threatened. The seeds of the
problems that island biodiversity now faces arrived with the first settlers.
Vigorous crops and ornamental plants escaped into the wild and stifled
native species. Goats and cattle stripped huge tracts of vegetation. Forests
and scrublands were cleared for timber or to make way for farms or, nowadays,
for tourist resorts.
Other rare plant species remain to be discovered in ‘islands’
not isolated by water, but in hidden valleys or remnant patches of ancient
habitat surrounded by a sea of modified landscape.
In an increasingly fragmented world, these islands of natural habitat
and associated species represent our biodiversity treasure for the future.
They need our help now.
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