[PCA] GPCA receives national award!

Jennifer F Ceska jceska at uga.edu
Tue Jun 25 12:30:09 CDT 2013


PRESS RELEASE
June 25, 2013

Contact:          Jennifer Ceska, 770-540-7129, jceska at uga.edu<mailto:jceska at uga.edu>

Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance Receives National Award

Athens, Ga. - The Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance (GPCA, gpca.uga.edu) was recently presented with the 2013 Award for Program Excellence at the American Public Gardens Association annual meeting in Phoenix, Ariz. Each year the Association honors one of its 500 members for innovation in developing programs and pioneering horticultural disciplines. GPCA joins recipients such as Missouri Botanical Garden, Smithsonian Institution, and Chicago Botanic Garden.
GPCA was created in 1995 by the State Botanical Garden, Callaway Gardens, the Atlanta Botanical Garden, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Nongame Conservation Section, the U.S. Forest Service, and The Nature Conservancy of Georgia with the goal of creating a network for statewide conservation projects. The mission of GPCA is to facilitate partnerships among private and government agencies that have the knowledge, land, and resources to implement high-priority, science-based plant conservation and education projects statewide. The plant conservation priorities of the GPCA developed from the Georgia Natural Heritage Program's Biotics database, and reflect the 'high-priority species' and 'high-priority habitats' outlined in the State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP).
Almost 20 years later, GPCA includes 31 gardens, organizations, universities, and agencies working together on more than 70 rare and endangered plant species throughout Georgia. These organizations, ranging from the US Fish & Wildlife Service to Zoo Atlanta, Georgia Power to the Chattahoochee Nature Center, and Georgia Botanical Society to Georgia Native Plant Society, are supported by the Botanical Guardians, a team of citizen volunteers recruited to help monitor and restore imperiled native plant populations. GPCA has been so successful in meeting conservation goals that several states have created their networks based on the Georgia model, including Alabama, North Carolina, Texas, and Arizona.
During the tenure of GPCA, critical mountain bog habitat has been restored to the point where multiple generations of rare plants have reproduced in the wild, a sure sign of conservation success. More than 55 rare plant species have been brought into cultivation, into temporary safeguarding at gardens for study. And more than 27 rare species have been planted into wild safeguarding sites on protected lands. Two species have been removed from the GPCA priority project list, because the populations on protected land are thriving in the wild in Georgia.
In support of GPCA for the 2013 Program Excellence Award, Peter White, Director of the North Carolina Botanical Garden, described the Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance as "one of the best integrated conservation programs in the country, reaching across many individuals and institutions."
"What you see in this program is robust and uplifting," White added. "It is about plants in the wild. It is about plants in our hands, schools, and landscapes. It is about plants in botanical gardens. It is about germplasm samples stored for future use and as a last resort for conservation. It is about graduate student projects and public involvement and education at all levels. It is about people and the good they can do when they work together."

GPCA Member Organizations:

Atlanta Botanical Garden

Augusta State University

Brenau University

Callaway Gardens

Chattahoochee Nature Center

Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

Columbus State University

Fort Valley State University

Georgia Botanical Society

Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Georgia Department of Transportation

Georgia Exotic Pest Plant Council

Georgia Native Plant Society

Georgia Power

Georgia Southern Botanical Garden

Georgia Tech

Georgia Wildlife Federation

Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Station

Kennesaw State University

Piedmont College

Southeastern Technical College

Shorter College

The Nature Conservancy of Georgia

TNC at Fort Benning

North Georgia College and State University

The State Botanical Garden of Georgia

The University of Georgia

USDA Forest Service

US Fish and Wildlife Service, Field Office

Valdosta State University Herbarium

Zoo Atlanta


Photo: Jennifer Ceska accepts the award on behalf of the Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance at the 2013 annual conference in Phoenix. (From left, Ray Mims, APGA board member and Conservation Horticulturist of the U.S. Botanic Garden, D.C.; Jennifer Ceska; David Price, chair of the APGA Awards Committee and Director of Bok Tower Gardens, Fla.)
Photo by Darrylee Cohen of Haute Photography (Phoenix, Ariz.)
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Jennifer Ceska
Conservation Coordinator
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia
Center for Native Plant Studies

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