Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI)

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  • Number of employees
    50-100

Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) is a leading global organization dedicated to the conservation of plants and their habitats. Established in 1987, BGCI works with botanic gardens and other partners worldwide to promote plant conservation and sustainable practices.

With a mission to inspire and support the conservation of the world’s biodiversity, BGCI engages in various activities that include:

  • Collaboration: Partnering with over 1,800 botanic gardens across more than 100 countries to share knowledge and resources.
  • Research: Conducting vital research on plant species and ecosystems to inform conservation strategies.
  • Education: Providing educational resources and training programs to raise awareness about plant conservation.
  • Advocacy: Promoting policies that protect plant diversity at local, national, and international levels.

BGCI also plays a crucial role in the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, which aims to halt the loss of plant diversity. The organization emphasizes the importance of plants in sustaining life on Earth, highlighting their role in food security, medicine, and climate regulation.

Through its initiatives, BGCI strives to create a sustainable future where plants and people can thrive together. The organization is headquartered in the UK and continues to expand its reach and impact globally.

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