Science & Conservation at Kew

Kew is well known as a World Heritage Site with 250 years of history. Here, we introduce you to Kew's Breathing Planet Programme - the strategy which is at the heart of our work.

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Helping the planet breathe

Kew's Breathing Planet Programme consists of seven roads to a more resilient planet. Find out more about our work here.

Biodiversity Challenge
Search and rescue
Why we're helping to conserve what remains of the world's intact habitats.
Local plants for local people
Why it's important to save seeds for our future.
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Wonders and marvels

The latest news and blogs

Mapping the Harapan Rainforest - how we did it

by: Jenny Williams, GIS team blog
24 May 2012

Find out how Kew's GIS unit used remote sensing and field work to produce vegetation maps for the Harapan Rainforest Project.

Launching the UKOTs Online Herbarium

by: Sara Barrios, UK Overseas Territories team blog
22 May 2012

We are bringing the unique and amazing plants that grow in the UKOTs, including those from the Caribbean, a little closer to you in celebration of International Day of Biological Diversity. Just a shame we can't bring the Caribbean weather too!

Investigating the plants of the Caribbean... on the outskirts of London!

by: Andrew Budden, UK Overseas Territories team blog
15 May 2012

Andrew Budden, one of Kew's volunteer interns, describes how information from preserved specimens of Caribbean plants helps to assess the conservation status of plants native to the Caribbean UK Overseas Territories.

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Forgotten forests - the magnificent Mount Mabu

Originally discovered in 2005, Mount Mabu was placed on the conservation map in 2008 when Kew's Jonathan Timberlake, and colleagues from partner organisations visited the area for the very first time. Watch this video and discover why Mount Mabu is so special, find out more about the plants and animals we found and gain an insight into what it's like to be on expedition.

Interactive map - explore plants at risk

Making a difference around the world

Global map

Explore Kew's interactive map and find out how our science and conservation work is making a huge difference in the UK and around the world.

Find out about the new discoveries Kew's science teams have made across plant science and mycology, how the Millennium Seed Bank Partnership is driving vital global conservation work and how our innovative research into the use of plants is helping communities worldwide.

All life depends on plants - and not just those we value most. The health of the planet - and our future - depends on the immense wealth of different species of plants and fungi that grow in the Earth's many and varied habitats.

Interactive map - Explore Kew's work around the world

Why you need Kew

Why you need Kew

More than one in five of the world's plants are threatened with extinction. We all rely on plants for food, clean air and water, but they are more threatened than birds, and as threatened as mammals. We need to understand more about how plants adapt to environmental change, and how to use them in ways that are sustainable. Much of Kew’s work is focused on these challenges.

 

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