Endangered Species Reintroduction and Management The Missouri Botanical Garden’s Center for Conservation and Sustainable Development (CCSD) is working to recover endangered plants in their native habitats and to prevent their extinction in the wild. Research conducted in CCSD focuses on understanding the causes of rarity and population decline and on developing science- based strategies and solutions for improving the long- term survival of endangered plant species. The research program is carried out in a variety of native habitats, including glades, grasslands, and woodlands, both across the Southeastern United States and at the Missouri Botanical Garden’s Shaw Nature Reserve. Current projects include.
Endangered Species Reintroduction and. The research program is carried out. Trumpeter Swan Reintroduction Program at Elk Island National. Elk Island National Park of Canada Trumpeter Swan Reintroduction.
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