The Florida torreya is North America’s most endangered conifer, with less than one percent of its population remaining. Now, scientists are mounting a last-ditch effort to save the torreya and are considering using new gene-editing technologies to protect it.
For Endangered Florida Tree, How Far to Go to Save a Species?
MORE RESOURCES:
Marketing Your Award Submission
Presented by the Annual Awards Committee Winning the 2024 Dorothy E. Hansell Marketing Award for "When the Wind Came Sweeping...
READ MORE
Following in Their Footsteps: The 1887 Gray’s Peak Trip of Alice Eastwood & Alfred Russell Wallace
Presented by the Plant Conservation Professional Community On July 19, 1887, Alice Eastwood and Alfred Russel Wallace began a Colorado...
READ MORE
Happy New Year from BHS Insurance!
Happy New Year! We appreciate working with the public garden community and are excited about what the future will bring....
READ MORE
Navigating Job Interviews
Presented by the Emerging Professionals Community Acing the Interview – Strategies to Shine Join us for the next installment of...
READ MORE