[PCA] Upcoming international webinar on native seed supplies

Abby Meyer abby.meyer at bgci.org
Mon May 24 12:16:32 CDT 2021


Great news, I am told that this webinar will be recorded and available after the event. I would encourage you to register for the event to receive a notification for when the recording is available.

Thanks,
Abby


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For anyone that might be awake at 5am ET!

Abby

Abby Meyer
Executive Director
Botanic Gardens Conservation International U.S.
at The Huntington Library, Art Museum & Botanical Gardens, San Marino, CA
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Please join us for the fourth in our BGCI webinar series "Increasing native species supply for ecological restoration".

An inadequate supply of native species has been identified as a key bottleneck for meeting global ecological restoration targets. In this webinar we will explore methods botanic gardens and botanical institutions are using to increase the availability of native species for ecological restoration, with case studies from Uganda, Hong Kong and Malaysia.

The webinar will take place on Thursday 27th May at 10am BST. Speakers will include:

Godfrey Ruyonga - Tooro Botanical Garden
Dr. Dzaeman B. Dzulkifli David - Tropical Rainforest Conservation and Research Centre
Jinlong Zhang - Flora Conservation Department, Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden

https://www.bgci.org/news-events/bgci-webinar-series-increasing-native-species-supply-for-ecological-restoration/


Suzanne Sharrock
GPPC Secretariat
BGCI - Botanic Gardens Conservation International
Descanso House, 199 Kew Road
Richmond, TW9 3BW, UK
www.bgci.org<http://www.bgci.org/>
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