Breathing Planet Programme Strategy 7 - Wonders and marvels
Ultimately, one of the most effective ways to protect biodiversity is to raise people’s awareness of the debt we owe plants and fungi, the problems they face and how our future depends on their continued survival. With its two gardens and outreach programme, Kew is uniquely placed to inspire an appreciation of the environment and engage the public in our mission.
Kew aims to deliver enjoyable, inspiring experiences and horticultural displays that transform people’s understanding worldwide of plant and fungal diversity and conservation and their relevance to environmental challenges. This work involves all staff, students and volunteers, and most particularly Kew’s horticultural, conservation, visitor experience, communications, media and education specialists, to disseminate Kew’s work within the Breathing Planet Programme to audiences in the gardens and around the world so that Kew’s messages are widely understood.
Read about the Wonders and Marvels Science Projects
Annotated Checklist of the Plants of Sudan and South Sudan
Chemosystematics and Biological Activity of Alismatid and Lilioid Monocots
Chromosome Behaviour in the Genus Trithuria (Hydatellaceae)
Clerodendrum and related genera (Lamiaceae) of Southeast Asia
Climate Change, Species Vulnerability and Germination Thresholds
Congo (Brazzaville): Surveys and Capacity Building
Conservation Assessment Tracking System (CATS)
Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change
An integrated approach to Cyrtandra (Gesneriaceae)
The Dalbergioid Legumes (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae)
Scientific Research & Data
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