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Plant Blindness - One of the greatest conservation challenges we face

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By raising awareness of plant blindness and its potential impact on conservation policies and planning, this e-poster aims to enhance the global understanding of and support for plant species and ecosystem conservation.
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A phenomenon called ‘plant blindness’ means we tend to under-appreciate the flora around us. This has significant impacts on our awareness of the need for protecting threatened and endangered plant species as well as the plant diversity of ecosystems. An international team of researchers and stakeholders will introduce current research and provide examples of how plant blindness impacts assessments of the diversity and health of an ecosystem and may lead to failure of conservation planning, and what we can do to overcome it.
  • Fauna & Flora International [United Kingdom]
  • Natural History Museum, London [United Kingdom]
  • IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC)
  • University of Gothenburg
  • University of Stellenbosch
  • Florida International University
  • University of Copenhagen

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