The Last Great Plant Hunt
The Story of Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank
Distributed for Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
The Last Great Plant Hunt
The Story of Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank
With climate change posing an escalating threat to biodiversity, the need for humans to conserve seeds from all plant species is increasingly critical. In the fight against extinction, Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank is a unique global asset. The largest wild plant seed bank in the world, it contains the world’s most diverse seed collection, comprising more than three-and-a-half billion seeds from nearly twenty-five thousand distinct species.
The Last Great Plant Hunt describes the vital work of the Millennium Seed Bank project and its partner organizations which are now found in more than fifty countries worldwide. From the collection and care of seeds to their use in conservation research, all practical aspects of seed storage are discussed. Additional chapters consider the future of global seed conservation. Timely and informed, TheLast Great Plant Hunt recounts the history and details the mission of this impressive and ever more necessary international conservation effort.

Reviews
Table of Contents
1. What is the last great plant hunt?
2. Conserving wild plants on a global scale
3. In search of the world’s seeds
4. The science of saving seeds for posterity
5. Sharing knowledge and putting seeds to work
6. Breathing life into degraded ecosystems
Further reading
Index
Acknowledgements
Photography credits
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