Ecologists Identify 501 Endangered Seed Species
A survey conducted by restoration ecologists, land managers, and seed growers identified 501 species with limited seed access. The report states these species are either unavailable, too expensive, or lack regional origin.
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KQED FM
“They identified 501 species that they can't get access to either the species at all or it's too expensive or they can't get access to seed”
KQED FM
“They identified 501 species that they can't get access to either the species at all or it's too expensive or they can't get access to seed that is from within their even general region.”
KQED FM
“shoring up the region's fragile seed supply. And it's all just not. Kay Havens says that's a struggle across the country.”
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