The Global Tree Specialist Group is celebrating #ReverseTheRedDay with @ReversetheRed1, through our mission to conserve tree species globally, by sharing knowledge and catalysing action to halt declines, restore populations and prevent extinctions.
#SpeciesConservation
Los dias 20 y 21 de agosto el GCCO Mexico y Centroamerica capacito a personal del personal involucrado en la Conservación de los bosques Chiquimula y Esquipulas presentes en la Reserva Trinacional Trifinio. Gracias a todos los organizadores, anfitriones y participantes.
🌳 Exciting news as we mark this International Day for Biological Diversity. The Arboretum was recently designated as a member of the @IUCN. This recognition elevates the Arboretum’s role in global conservation efforts. IUCN develops global conservation policies and practices that protect our planet's plants, animals, and their habitats. As a member, we will now have a voting role to drive pivotal motions in this work. We will participate in the IUCN World Conservation Congress in October in Abu Dhabi, voting to define IUCN policy for the next four years and elect the next International Council.
The Arboretum is among several arboreta and botanical gardens designated as IUCN members. As a leading institution for on-the-ground tree conservation work, the Arboretum works to safeguard biodiversity and protect threatened and endangered tree species, like Quercus hirtifolia. Found exclusively in Mexico’s Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range, this oak species listed as endangered on the @IUCNRedList plays a vital role in its ecosystem, often forming an understory that helps prevent erosion on steep slopes.
First known to science in 2004, Q. hirtifolia faces significant threats, primarily from climate change and local deforestation for fuel. A 10-year Conservation Action Plan for Q. hirtifolia was recently published by the Arboretum and its partners, detailing the species' habitat, distribution, threats, and conservation priorities.
🌱 There are several conservation actions currently underway for this oak species, including an active propagation program. Seed has been collected from three populations and over 2,000 plants have been propagated to date. Q. hirtifolia is also found in 10 managed botanical collections worldwide. Our partners at Puebla University Botanic Garden, pictured here with Q. hirtifolia seedlings, began cultivating the oak species at their institution in 2018.
Currently, less than 10% of Q. hirtifolia’s native range is within protected areas. Increasing the species' representation in protected areas has been identified as a high conservation priority.
Learn more about the conservation efforts underway: https://t.co/s4U0gSv1eL.
📸: Maricela Rodriguez
El Plan de Accion para la Conservacion de Quercus hirtifolia llego a su termino, gracias a la colaboración de varios propietarios de bosques. Lamentamos el fallecimiento de nuestro gran colaborador . Gracias a Uriel Valerio Alvarez RIP @ArbNetorg@s_alvarezclare@JardinBuap
We’re making a @ReversetheRed1 Species Pledge in partnership with Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste S.C. Together, we’re dedicated to protecting the endangered arroyo oak (Quercus brandegeei) in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Hear from the Arboretum's Global Tree Conservation Program director about our collaborative work to safeguard this keystone tree species.
Thank you to Walder Foundation for supporting the Arboretum’s Center for Species Survival: Trees and its arroyo oak conservation efforts.
#ReverseTheRedDay #Conservation #Biodiversity #ArroyoOak #QuercusBrandegeei
🌳The forest sector is vital for biodiversity, with 38% of threatened mammals and 41% of birds in managed areas. Biodiversity supports ecosystem services and innovation in wood and non-wood products.
Discover more in this infographic👇by Ibá – Indústria Brasileira de Árvores.
In a milestone for #Indigenousrights & conservation, #Mapuche communities will share decision-making power with the government in managing part of Villarrica National Park. The agreement was part of Futa Mawiza, an initiative supported by @IPsLeadNature
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Mexico is the ultimate hotspot for oak diversity, with over 160 species of oak trees (genus Quercus) calling it home! Join us as an Arboretum expert dives into the vital role these majestic giants play in our ecosystems and why studying them is key to preserving our planet’s precious biodiversity. #Oaks #OakTrees #Trees #Mexico #TreeScience #Herbarium
Congratulations to the Arboretum’s Global Tree Conservation Program Director Silvia Alvarez-Clare, PhD, for her recognition among the @CrainsChicago 2024 Notable Latino Leaders! The feature recognizes top Latino leaders in the Chicago area who demonstrate significant accomplishments within their industry. Dr. Alvarez-Clare’s groundbreaking work safeguarding tree species and leading the world’s first Center for Species Survival for trees is making a global impact. Read more about her work: https://t.co/t22md5Us8B
“Saving Species Sustains Life” —At the 5th SSC Leaders’ Meeting, conservationists reaffirmed the critical link between biodiversity and human well-being, calling for collective action. #SSCLeadersMeeting2024
🔗 Discover the declaration: https://t.co/SH3Hc4kJpp
Exitosamente termino el taller para jovenes #Historias de la Ruta Monarca en la escuela La ciudad de los niños en Guadalupe, N.L. Gracias USFS y Morton Arboretum! Andy, Markus y Marco por compartir su conocimiento, Historias de vida y 🦋 @MortonGTCP@ArbNetorg@JardinBuap
Congratulations to Arboretum VP of Science and Conservation Murphy Westwood, PhD, on receiving the Massachusetts Horticultural Society’s 2024 Silver Honorary Medal for noteworthy service in horticulture! Westwood (pictured right with MHS President and Executive Director James Hearsum) was recognized for her impactful contributions to research and conservation of threatened tree species locally and globally. Her visionary leadership drives critical research and conservation efforts through the Arboretum’s Center for Tree Science, Global Tree Conservation Program, ArbNet, and Chicago Region Trees Initiative.
#TreeScience #TreeConservation #Trees #Conservation #HonoraryMedals #MHS #MassHort #MassachusettsHorticulturalSociety #121stHonoraryMedals #MortonArboretum
Since 2015, @MortonArboretum has worked in partnership with @IUCNRedList
and @GTA_GTSG to assess priority tree species globally. This collaboration led to the production of 'The Red List of Oaks (2020)' and 'The Red List of Fraxinus'.
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