According to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD, 2009), currently two thirds of the world's plant species are considered to be in danger of extinction. In particular, the disappearance and change of habitat, climate change, etc. are mainly the results of human behavior on the earth (CBD, 2009). Plants are the principal producers on the planet, they provide most, if not all, of the food directly or indirectly and also provide other important resources such as drugs, fuels, building materials and apparel fiber It is.
Even in the face of population pressure and urbanization, long-term restrictions on community protection continue to play a role. Communi has a way to protect precious plants. For example, King Zulu's burial is a protected area in South Africa. Even though the firewall is large every year, despite the population pressure and land demand is large, these places are still open and can collect medicines. In Swaziland, collecting certain herbs, herbs and fruits is prohibited until seeds begin to grow. In Zimbabwe, plants must consult herbs before accumulating in designated areas. The relevant geminis is Tony Cunningham, an ethnic botanist who is "popular, poor, effective."
A country with a national coordination office in St. Louis, Missouri. CPC is committed to identifying and promoting the protection of rare plants. CPC will coordinate the growth and maintenance of domestic endangered plant collection. Among various participating institutions, more than 600 (as of 2004) endangered plants are collected as bio collections. The Communist Party of China focuses on protection and research of scarce plants, protection of plants and public education in danger of extinction. CPC participating agencies are also working on the recovery of local plant communities.
In the 1970s the garden began to focus on plant protection. The Botanic Gardens Conservation Secretariat was founded in 1987 by the World Conservation Union and the World Conservation Union to coordinate plant protection efforts in botanical gardens throughout the world. It maintains a database of rare and endangered species of the botanical garden's life collection. Many gardens have an ex-situ protection collection to protect genetic variation. To manage and protect dry seeds, cold storage, or tissue culture (such as Kew Millennium Seedbank), special horticultural, historic or scientific value plants (such as UK NCCPG owned plants) or natural vegetation areas By. Collectibles are often preserved and cultivated for the purpose of reintroducing the original habitat