Conservation translocation: helping endangered plants recover

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Canadian Geographic: When the only habitat left is in isolated patches, plants might need a little help spreading their seeds –  but concerns about ecological integrity are holding us back. Delve into this article which highlights collaborative work, led by our partners at the University of Lethbridge, showcasing applied conservation research aimed at the reintroduction of threatened plant species in Ontario. This multifaceted initiative not only aims at the revival of endangered flora but also underscores the practical application of conservation research.

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