Plant Conservation Alliance - Alien Plant Working Group:: is a web-based project of the PCA that provides information for the general public, land managers, researchers, and others on the serious threat and impacts of invasive alien (exotic, non-native) plants to the native flora, fauna, and natural ecosystems of the United States.
Center for Plant Conservation:: A national consortium of 28 botanical gardens and arboreta dedicated to saving America's endangered plants.
Plant Conservation Unit:: A small unit within the University of Cape Town's Faculty of Science, undertaking research and extension and post-graduate teaching directed at improving the conservation status of the Cape Floristic Region.
Australian Network for Plant Conservation:: Objectives are to develop, maintain, and co-ordinate a national network of organisations and individuals, promoting co-operation and information exchange for plant conservation and contribute to the recovery and long term survival of threatened plants.
Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance:: Study and preserves Georgia's flora through multidisciplinary research, education, and advocacy; facilitate the recovery of rare, threatened, and endangered plants of Georgia and the southeast U.S. through collaborative efforts in our state; and communicate the importance of preserving biodiversity worldwide.
New England Plant Conservation Program:: A voluntary alliance of over 65 botanists, private institutions, and government agencies, organized to promote the recovery of New England's endangered flora.
The Centre for Plant Conservation Genetics:: Applies molecular biology techniques to the conservation and exploitation of plant genetic resources.
Plant Conservation at the Morton Arboretum:: Plant conservation at the Morton Arboretum focuses on conserving plant diversity of the Chicago region at the community and species level. Much of this work is with Arboretum Research Associates, as well as with other collaborators. We are interested in the distribution and assemblage of plant communities across the Chicago region, how this vegetation changes over time and how it responds to fire management. We are also interested in plant restor
Nature Conservation and Plant Ecology Group:: Carries out ecological research aimed at gaining insight into processes at the ecosytem and population level and uses those insights to optimise nature conservation.
Washington Rare Plant Conservation Program:: Dedicated to conserving Washington's native rare plants through methods including ex situ conservation, rare plant monitoring, research, reintroduction and education.