Mission
The California Plant Rescue collaborating institutions make conservation collections of seeds and living plants to secure high levels of genetic diversity in off-site collections such as botanic gardens and seed banks to safeguard populations in a time of uncertainty. We also gather information about wild populations to ensure a baseline of information is available for future generations. |
Goals |
Our long-term goal is to secure the entire California flora in conservation collections, with a focus on seed collections. Seed collections stored in offsite seed banks are a critical and cost effective management strategy for the persistence of wild plant populations. They provide the raw materials for population enhancement, restoration, and recovery, opportunities for research, and serve as an insurance policy against extinction. We strive to have California meet the conservation goals outlined in the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation of the Convention for Biological Diversity – namely to conserve 75% of the rarest species by the year 2020. The Convention on Biological Diversity is an international treaty aimed at sustaining the rich diversity of life on Earth and includes a Global Strategy for Plant Conservation. Target 5 of the Strategy is to secure at least 75% of threatened plant species in secure ex situ, or off-site, collections, with at least 20% available for recovery and restoration programs. Within California, 1,164 vascular plant taxa have been ranked as rare, threatened, or endangered through CNPS’s Rare Plant Ranking program and form the basis of this target for the state. With nearly 50% of taxa already conserved in ex situ collections, Target 5 is within reach for California – a rare achievement in a region of high species richness. |