Botanical Conservation

Botanical Conservation refers to the efforts and practices aimed at protecting plant species and their habitats, ensuring their survival and sustainability in the face of threats such as habitat loss, climate change, invasive species, and over-exploitation. This field encompasses a range of activities, including the preservation of endangered plant species, the restoration of degraded ecosystems, the establishment and management of protected areas, and the cultivation of plants in botanical gardens and nurseries. Botanical conservation also involves research and education to raise awareness about the importance of plant diversity and to promote conservation measures. Successful botanical conservation aims to maintain ecological balance, support biodiversity, and provide resources for future generations.