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
The Plants of Lebialem Highlands, Cameroon: A Conservation Checklist.
Tree Flora of Peru
UK Native Seed Hub
Conservation of Ascension Island’s Endemic Plants - Project completed (2008-2010)
Falkland Islands Native Plants Project
Invasive Species in the UK Overseas Territories
Enabling the People of Montserrat to Conserve the Centre Hills - Project completed (2006-09)
Increasing Local Capacity to Conserve St Helena's Threatened Native Biodiversity
Supporting Critical Species Recovery and Horticultural Needs on St Helena - Project completed (2008-10)
Falkland Islands Plant Conservation - Project completed (2007-2009)
Scientific Research & Data
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