• Contact us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google+

Global Trees

Support us Menu Search
  • About
  • Threatened Trees
  • Projects
  • News & Blog
  • Resources
  • Global Tree Specialist Group

Home > Resources > 2. Plan

2. Plan

2. Plan

Following assessment of the conservation status of plants, the GTC uses the information on threats in the assessments together with local knowledge to plan for the future survival of the species. A collaborative conservation action plan is produced to act as a roadmap for the recovery of the species.

  • Prunus bucharica – wild almond: species status review and conservation action plan
  • Malus sieversii – wild apple: species status review and conservation action plan
  • Pyrus korshinskyi – Bukharan pear: species status review and conservation action plan
  • Pyrus tadshikistanica – Tajik pear: species status review and conservation action plan
  • Plan de acción de conservación integrada de las Magnolias (Magnoliaceae) amenazadas de República Dominicana
  • Conservation Gap Analysis of Native US Oaks
  • Zelkova – an ancient tree: Global status and conservation action
  • Trees and Climate Change: factors that influence species vulnerability
  • 1. Assess
  • 2. Plan
  • 3. Act

How can you help?

Find out how you can help the Global Trees Campaign

Support us

Did you know?

Fruit from the baobab tree has been called the new ‘superfood’ on the international market after it was approved for use in smoothies by the European Union in 2008.

Read more about trees valued for a source of food.

The Global Trees Campaign is a partnership between Fauna & Flora International and Botanic Gardens Conservation International.

Fauna & Flora International Botanic Gardens Conservation International

Copyright 2020 Global Trees Campaign.

Terms & Conditions

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google+