Planta! preserving the pillars of life on Earth
In 2019, Planta! provided conservation education to 4.525 people, training to 332 conservation practitioners and ran conservation projects that benefited directly the populations of 43 threatened plant species; a total of 35.738 seedlings of threatened species were planted.
Plant Conservation in Madagascar
ProjectConservation of endemic orchids in Central Africa
ProjectConservation assessment and recovery planning of Ekmanianthe longiflora (Royal Oak)
ProjectPlant conservation across the Caribbean
ProjectConservation status assessment and recovery of Rhodogeron coronopifolius
ProjectConservation of threatened mountain species
ProjectPlanta!’s Capacity Building program: supporting the conservation of threatened trees.
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Like “sangre de doncella”
by Enma Torres Roche
Harpalyce macrocarpa or “sangre de doncella” (maiden’s blood), is one of the Top 50 most threatened plants of Cuba.Enma Torres leads and interesting project to save this endangered species.

Nurseries: the seeds of future
by José Angel García-Beltrán
Planta!’s volunteer’s passion for conservation makes a whole forest grow. José Angel, Duniel and Sandy take part in the propagation of threatened species at nurseries of four Eastern Cuba provinces.

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.