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and fungi. As of 2006, 101 species were covered by the programme. The programme included survey work to establish information about populations of these species, monitoring of populations to identify change over time and the factors relating to this, research into ecological requirements of the
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Plantlife's "Back from the Brink" programme was initiated in 1991. Its intention was to focus conservation efforts on some of the rarest plant species in Britain. It initially concentrated on
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The group also has an international programme which includes projects on medicinal plant conservation and sustainable use in the Himalayas and East Africa.
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for all counties of the UK. The general public was invited to vote for the bloom they felt most represented their county. The list was declared in 2004.
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Although much of Plantlife's work is centred on plants, it is also involved in the conservation of fungi. Its work in this area includes surveying
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Since 2008 the programme has gradually expanded to include a much larger list of species, this is in response to the publication of both the
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Plantlife's principal activities in Britain include the management of 4,500 acres (18 km) of rare and important plant habitats as
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initiative encourages gardeners in the UK to not mow their lawn in the month of May so that plant diversity is increased and
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species, and site management work aimed at maintaining or restoring habitat conditions suitable for these species.
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is a wild plant conservation charity. As of 2023, it manages 24 nature reserves around the United Kingdom. HM
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is their vice-president. The chief executive is Ian Dunn, who took over from Marian Spain in 2020.
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The conservation of wild flowers, fungi and other plants primarily in the UK, but also abroad
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OBE and its chairman is Professor David Hill CBE. English gardener and television presenter
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Plantlife's international team has had some success in spreading the concept abroad.
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The IPA programme is endorsed by national conservation organisations including the
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Although sometimes contested, all have, to date, stuck. The one exception was the
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This article is about the British wildlife charity. For the type of lifeform, see
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Plantlife was founded in 1989. Its first president was Professor
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and publishing a strategy for conserving fungi in the UK.
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In 2007, Plantlife announced the establishment of 150
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was also a founder member and early vice-president.
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Environmental charities based in the United Kingdom
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