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The Interactive Community of Arboreta

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Botanic Gardens Conservation International (@bgci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You have 10 more days to submit your abstract for the 11th International Congress on Education in Botanic Gardens that will take place in Seoul, South Korea from 9-13th June 2025. For more info, visit buff.ly/3Qoa6KQ #EducationinBotanicGardens #ICEBG

You have 10 more days to submit your abstract for the 11th International Congress on Education in Botanic Gardens that will take place in Seoul, South Korea from 9-13th June 2025. For more info, visit buff.ly/3Qoa6KQ
#EducationinBotanicGardens #ICEBG
Botanic Gardens Conservation International (@bgci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BGCI is seeking to appoint a Conservation Assistant Officer – Practical tree conservation to support the delivery of BGCI’s tree conservation programme. The closing date for applications is February 24. Learn more and apply now! buff.ly/3EIMayY

BGCI is seeking to appoint a Conservation Assistant Officer – Practical tree conservation to support the delivery of BGCI’s tree conservation programme. The closing date for applications is February 24. Learn more and apply now!  buff.ly/3EIMayY
ArbNet (@arbnetorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are seeking your feedback to help guide our future! Please contribute your perspectives by taking our brief survey (available in both English and Spanish): surveymonkey.com/r/XCNZY9F

Lyle Lewis (@race2extinct) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Biodiversity in tropical forests is most affected by seed dispersal by animals. In temperate forests, that role shifts to mycorrhizal fungi. A new spatial mechanism for coexistence: Hidden patterns in tree distribution stabilize biodiversity in forests phys.org/news/2025-02-s…

ISA Arboriculture (@isarboriculture) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The March 2025 issue of Arboriculture & Urban Forestry is now available on our open access platform. This month features"Detection of Ganoderma australe Decay in Three Acacia confusa Trees: A Case Study" and other articles. Click here to read more: ow.ly/xSCi50V9FU0

The March 2025 issue of Arboriculture & Urban Forestry is now available on our open access platform. This month features"Detection of Ganoderma australe Decay in Three Acacia confusa Trees: A Case Study" and other articles. Click here to read more: ow.ly/xSCi50V9FU0
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Last week to participate! We are seeking your feedback to help guide our future! Please contribute your perspectives by taking our brief survey (available in both English and Spanish): surveymonkey.com/r/XCNZY9F はうはう

Botanic Gardens Conservation International (@bgci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a curator of living plant collection in a botanic garden? Spare 10 minutes to help BGCI understand how collection data is managed across gardens. Survey available in 3 languages. TY to Cam Botanic Garden for their help. buff.ly/qPdvVPg #GlobalConservationNetwork

Are you a curator of living plant collection in a botanic garden? 
Spare 10 minutes to help BGCI understand how collection data is managed across gardens. Survey available in 3 languages.
TY to <a href="/CUBotanicGarden/">Cam Botanic Garden</a> for their help. 
buff.ly/qPdvVPg 
#GlobalConservationNetwork
Forest Research (@forest_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📰🌲 A new study, published in Nature, and coordinated by INRAE and Bordeaux Sciences Agro reveals that conservative tree species—those efficient at conserving resources like water and nutrients—actually grow faster in real-world forest conditions than the traditionally

Phys.org (@physorg_com) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#A new tree species, Tessmannia princeps, has been identified in Tanzania's Udzungwa Mountains. These massive #Trees, potentially 3,000 years old, highlight the region's unique biodiversity. doi.org/g89c6t phys.org/news/2025-03-m…

Westonbirt Arboretum - Forestry England (@westonbirtarb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve done it - our current 2nd year total is now 6,700 of our target 9,000 #trees planted in Silk Wood by April 2026. 🌳💫 We thank all the local community volunteers involved. Read more 👉 fowa.org.uk/blog/planting-…

We’ve done it - our current 2nd year total is now 6,700 of our target 9,000 #trees planted in Silk Wood by April 2026. 🌳💫
We thank all the local community volunteers involved.
Read more 👉 fowa.org.uk/blog/planting-…
Botanic Gardens Conservation International (@bgci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Online registration and abstract submission are open for the next EuroGard! REMINDER: The deadline for abstract submission is April 18 2025! buff.ly/achCzLR #EuroGard #EcosystemRestoration #EuropeanBotanicGardensConsortium #PlantaEuropa

Online registration and abstract submission are open for the next EuroGard! 
REMINDER: The deadline for abstract submission is April 18 2025! 
buff.ly/achCzLR 
#EuroGard #EcosystemRestoration #EuropeanBotanicGardensConsortium #PlantaEuropa
ISA Arboriculture (@isarboriculture) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Get ready! Registration for the ISA 2025 Annual International Conference in Christchurch, New Zealand opens next week, 5 May 2025! Visit our conference website to preview our agenda, lineup of world-class speakers, travel information and more: ow.ly/VNVh50VJ60M #ISANZ2025

Get ready! Registration for the ISA 2025 Annual International Conference in Christchurch, New Zealand opens next week, 5 May 2025! Visit our conference website to preview our agenda, lineup of world-class speakers, travel information and more: ow.ly/VNVh50VJ60M #ISANZ2025
Botanic Gardens Conservation International (@bgci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BGCI’s Global Botanic Garden Fund is now open for applications! buff.ly/iDNydyt The GBGF offers grants supporting plant conservation and sustainability for botanic gardens/arboreta in developing countries and biodiversity hotspots. Open until 5pm (UK), 27 June 2025.

BGCI’s Global Botanic Garden Fund is now open for applications! buff.ly/iDNydyt

The GBGF offers grants supporting plant conservation and sustainability for botanic gardens/arboreta in developing countries and biodiversity hotspots.

Open until 5pm (UK), 27 June 2025.
Botanic Gardens Conservation International (@bgci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Conservation Partnerships Available! Morton Arboretum, the United States Botanic Garden, NatureServe, and BGCI-US are partnering to support US-based projects to collect & protect priority tree species! For more info and to apply: buff.ly/YC36sxd

Conservation Partnerships Available! 
Morton Arboretum, the United States Botanic Garden, NatureServe, and BGCI-US are partnering to support US-based projects to collect &amp; protect priority tree species!

For more info and to apply: buff.ly/YC36sxd
ArbNet (@arbnetorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌳 Conservation Partnerships Available! 🌲 Morton Arboretum, the United States Botanic Garden, NatureServe, and BGCI-US are partnering to support US-based projects to collect & protect priority tree species! 💰 Awards: US$3,000–$5,000 ✅ Eligible: Orgs (nonprofit, gov, academic)

Phys.org (@physorg_com) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#A new #MathematicalModel, the powerbend distribution, accurately predicts species abundance patterns across plants, animals, and microbes, offering new insights for biodiversity estimation and conservation. @uva Nature Communications doi.org/g9mb86 phys.org/news/2025-05-t…

ArbNet (@arbnetorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Wollemi pine’s unexpected reappearance has challenged long-held beliefs about extinction. Scientists now recognize that some species thought lost may still survive in remote or unexplored regions. #Wollemipine arbnet.org/wollemi-pine-2…

Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As the world warms, plants in natural ecosystems and agricultural settings find ways to respond to the heat. In a new special issue of Science, researchers examine how heat affects plants at multiple scales, from the molecular level to the biosphere. (THREAD 🧵)

As the world warms, plants in natural ecosystems and agricultural settings find ways to respond to the heat.

In a new special issue of Science, researchers examine how heat affects plants at multiple scales, from the molecular level to the biosphere. (THREAD 🧵)