Updated
Updated · NPR · May 27
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Conserves Rare Seeds After Wildfire Threatens 1 of World’s Rarest Pines
Updated
Updated · NPR · May 27

Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Conserves Rare Seeds After Wildfire Threatens 1 of World’s Rarest Pines

8 articles · Updated · NPR · May 27
  • Santa Barbara Botanic Garden is preserving seeds from rare plants on Santa Rosa Island after a wildfire burned part of the island and threatened one of the world’s rarest pine species.
  • Heather Schneider said the effort is aimed at safeguarding plant genetics that could be lost if fire damage reduces already tiny wild populations.
  • Santa Rosa Island, off the California coast, holds highly vulnerable native species, making seed collection a key backup for future restoration and conservation work.
With one plant species potentially wiped out, can science resurrect this fire-ravaged island ecosystem from its ashes?
After a sailor's flare torched a rare island, how can we prevent the next human-caused disaster in a protected paradise?