Breathing Planet Programme Strategy 3 - Help for habitats
Kew is helping to implement global plant and fungal conservation programmes, such as the creation of new, sustainably managed areas, through established and new partnerships, in countries richest in diversity and geographical extent of remaining wild vegetation.
This strategy refers specifically to in-situ conservation: where Kew takes action on the ground, with partners, to conserve wild plants in areas where they are threatened.
Read about the Help For Habitats Science Projects
Haemodoraceae: phylogenetics, biology and conservation
HOTSPOTS - understanding and conserving the Earth's biodiversity hotspots - COMPLETED 2009
IUCN Red List Reassessment of Conifers
In Ivan's Wake: a Darwin Initiative Biodiversity Action Plan for the Cayman Islands - Project completed (2005-08)
Kew Latin American Research Fellowships
The Plants of Kupe, Mwanenguba and the Bakossi Mountains, Cameroon: A Conservation Checklist
Limbe Botanic Gardens, Cameroon: Search and Rescue of the Threatened Species of Mount Cameroon
The Plants of Mefou Proposed National Park, Yaoundé, Cameroon: A Conservation Checklist
Integrating National Parks, Education and Community Development for the British Virgin Islands - Project completed (2000-03)
Old Climatically-Buffered Infertile Landscapes (OCBILs): Evolution, ecology, conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity
Scientific Research & Data
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