
Through the path of active conservation
by Edgardo Díaz
In this exploration across Cuba, Edgardo narrates about the cenotes of Zapata Swamp, his first boat trip and many experiences in plant conservation.
by Edgardo Díaz
In this exploration across Cuba, Edgardo narrates about the cenotes of Zapata Swamp, his first boat trip and many experiences in plant conservation.
by Sergio Hernandez Rodriguez
An original campaign, the first of its kind in Cuba, is encouraging citizens to find new individuals of the Royal Oak, one of the 50 most threatened species of Cuba.
by Eldis R. Bécquer
At the Reserve “Cupeyal del Norte”, in Eastern Cuba, a Planta! expedition follows the trail of three lost species of melastomes and another one perhaps new to science.
After analyzing more than 60% of all Cuban plant species, it is concluded that almost 50% of Cuban plants are endangered by extinction.
After analyzing more than 60% of all Cuban plant species, it is concluded that almost 50% of Cuban plants are endangered by extinction. Experts from more than 30 Cuban institutions, led by the Cuban Plant Specialist Group (GEPC) of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the
The 2014 Whitley Award acknowledges Planta!’s efforts toward the preservation of native Cuban flora