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Translocation of Threatened Plants 3
December
2004 Content and audience Have you been involved in, or would you like to be involved in, the planning, approval or implementation of a translocation project for threatened flora? Then this workshop is relevant to you! Questions to be addressed include:
The workshop will include case studies of translocation programs, highlighting lessons to be learnt. Participants will also be given the opportunity to provide input into the current revision of the ANPCs guidelines for the translocation of threatened plants. Translocation is one of the many tools available to assist in conserving threatened plant species. It involves the deliberate transfer of plants or regenerative plant material from one place to another. Translocation can be used to enhance existing populations; reintroduce a species to a site where it formerly occurred, but where it is now extinct; and to introduce a species to a site where it hasnt been recorded previously. To view a copy of the program click here. For
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