[SOS-PCA] [PCA] NEWS: 'Doomsday' seed and U.S. Collection Efforts
Mary_Byrne at blm.gov
Mary_Byrne at blm.gov
Thu Feb 28 08:09:04 CST 2008
Dear PCA listserv,
For the past seven years the Seeds of Success program, a PCA initiative
coordinated by the Bureau of Land Management, has been working with the
Millennium Seed Bank Project and many other domestic partners; Center
for Plant Conservation, Chicago Botanic Garden, Greenbelt Native Plant
Center, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, New England Wildflower
Society, North Carolina Botanical Garden, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, Virginia Native Plant Society, Zoological Society
of San Diego, and many others to conserve the native flora of the United
States.
In addition to the single population stored at the Millennium Seed Bank,
thousands of additional populations and collections are being stored in
our domestic facilities, the USDA Agricultural Research Service's
Western Regional Plant Introduction Station (Pullman, WA) and National
Center of Genetic Resources Preservation (Ft. Collins, CO). Without
these domestic storage partners much of the Seeds of Success National
Collection would not have a home, and the conservation of the genetic
diversity found in these thousands of wildland native seed collections
from across the country would be impossible.
To date Seeds of Success has made over 5,000 native seed collections,
and will continue to add to the collection.
If you have any questions regarding Seeds of Success, the national
native seed collection program, feel free to contact me.
Best Regards,
Mary
Mary K. Byrne
Seeds of Success
National Collections Data Manager
202-452-7767
www.nps.gov/plants/sos/
MALawler at aol.com
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Re: [PCA] NEWS: 'Doomsday' seed and
Millenium Seedbank
Please see this website for information on the Millenium Seedbank Project
that Kew Gardens is involved in along with numerous organizations
worldwide. Native Plant Societies and others are helping collect native
seeds for this project.
Mary Ann Lawler, VNPS
In a message dated 2/27/2008 8:46:20 A.M. Central Standard Time,
agschrum at mindspring.com writes:
I saw the story on the news this evening. What bothered me was that
only agricultural crops are being stored. There is no way that the
planet will continue if it's planted only with corn, wheat, peanuts,
coffee (to be sure) and several other crops. So lacking is the
understanding of plant communities and ecosystems it makes me sad enough
to cry.
--Theresa Schrum
www.eco-tlc.com
Olivia Kwong wrote:
> More coverage of the seed vault in Norway:
>
> http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/02/26/norway.seeds/index.html
(video)
>
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/26/AR2008022600481.html?hpid=topnews
> (article)
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