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Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI)
Moves US Headquarters To Chicago Botanic Garden

 

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Gloria Ciaccio
(847)-835-6819, direct
gciaccio@chicagobotanic.org

GLENCOE, Ill. (Nov. 7, 2007) — Botanic Gardens Conservation International, (BGCI) a global conservation organization that networks 800 botanic gardens in 120 countries around the world, has named the Chicago Botanic Garden as its United States headquarters. Effective November 1st, the Chicago Botanic Garden will host the office of BGCI in the US and play a key role in helping coordinate the network’s regional conservation programs. This will build on The Chicago Botanic Garden’s well established association with the American Public Garden Association, the Center for Plant Conservation and the Plant Conservation Alliance, and plant conservation networks in Canada and Mexico.

“BGCI’s mission is to mobilize and engage botanic gardens in securing plant diversity for the well-being of people and the planet. The Chicago Botanic Garden has never been in a better position to take on this leadership role in the United States”, said Dr. Kayri Havens, Director of Plant Science and Conservation.

In the past ten years, the Chicago Botanic Garden’s plant conservation and science efforts have grown exponentially, from two scientists to a staff of 22 scientists and hundreds of graduate students, interns and volunteers.

Programs have local, regional and global impact, as scientists study threats to native plants, seek to preserve endangered species, examine the impact of air pollution to soil and native plants, and are collecting to contribute 30 million tall grass prairie seeds to the international Millennium Seed Banking initiative by 2010.

In the next five years, the Botanic Gardens Conservation International will take on three initiatives:

  • Lead global efforts to reverse the impending extinction crisis to secure world-wide plant diversity.
  • Enable people and botanic gardens to strengthen as centers of expertise, horticultural knowledge and environmental education.
  • Maintain its position as the leading advocate for plant conservation.

“The opening of our US headquarters at the Chicago Botanic Garden marks an exciting milestone in BGCI’s development. Combining our global reach with the Garden’s incomparable regional expertise is undoubtedly one of our most exciting partnerships, creating a major force of plant conservation in the diverse, varied continent,” said Sara Oldfield, Secretary General of the BGCI.

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