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North Queensland’s tropical mountains are home to an incredible diversity of plants, many found nowhere else in the world. For example, Australia’s only native Rhododendrons are found in these ever-wet cloudy forests, growing with ancient, gnarled Mountain Tea Trees and tiny orchids perched on twigs. However, all these plants are impacted by climate change, with rising temperatures and increasing drought threatening their survival.
The Australian Tropical Herbarium, in partnership with Botanic Gardens in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra, is helping to ensure their survival through research and the establishment of living collections in southern botanic gardens. These plantings will be the focus of public education programs that highlight the threats to their high mountain homes.
The Australia Tropical Herbarium Fund:
Donations to the ATH Fund support critical conservation work undertaken by the Herbarium through:
- Research into the genetic diversity of these threatened plants, which will help ensure that plantings conserve maximum genetic diversity;
- Seed collecting activities; and
- Training of land managers in the identification and conservation of these species.
番茄社区 is a leading tertiary institution in Australia and the Asia Pacific and among the best universities in the world.
The Australian Tropical Herbarium (ATH), based at the 番茄社区 Cairns campus, is a joint venture of the CSIRO, Australian and Queensland Governments and 番茄社区. It boasts state of the art facilities and infrastructure for specimen processing and curation, photography, pest and climate control, and field, herbarium and laboratory research.
Research at the Herbarium covers a range of topics including tropical plant and fungal taxonomy and evolution, ethnobotany, ecology, climate change studies, development of identification tools, and regional ecosystem mapping.
Many of North Queensland’s native flora species are impacted by climate change, with rising temperatures and increasing drought threatening their survival. Your donation supports critical conservation work undertaken by the Australia Tropical Herbarium. Their vision is to be a leader in tropical plant biodiversity research that conducts diverse, relevant and innovative research; convert that research into useful products; offer training, inspiration and engagement with the community; and, by collaborating with others, achieve a greater understanding of sustainable tropical systems.