Plant Conservation
Plant conservation is the practice of protecting rare, endangered and threatened plant species from extinction. It is an important element of biodiversity conservation, and helps maintain the balance in ecosystems. The main tools for plant conservation include ex situ conservation, which involves growing plants in places separate from their natural habitats, and in situ conservation, which involves protecting plants in their natural habitats and restoring damaged habitats. Plant conservation has a wide range of applications, from restoring damaged habitats, to providing sources of food, medicine and materials for humans, and providing habitat for wildlife. Effective plant conservation is vital for human and environmental health, and is essential for preserving our planet's biodiversity.
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