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- North American Orchid Conservation Center
North American Orchid Conservation Center Why Orchid Conservation? Orchidaceae is the world’s largest flowering plant family, with 28,000+ species in 736 genera
- Go Orchids: North American Orchid Conservation Center
Go Orchids, developed by the North American Orchid Conservation Center (NAOCC), takes you on a journey across the continent to discover over 200 orchid species - native, non-native, even those orchids that seem to have disappeared and may be waiting to be rediscovered
- NAOCC at a Glance - North American Orchid Conservation Center
Education and outreach are key aspects of NAOCC’s aim to provide the public with opportunities to join in the effort to conserve native orchids NAOCC’s model and protocols have been adopted by European groups establishing the European Orchid Conservation Center and the Interactive Conservation platform for Orchids Native to Greece Turkey
- orchid-gami - North American Orchid Conservation Center
The North American Orchid Conservation Center (NAOCC) and the United States Botanic Garden have developed the orchid-gami project as a fun activity to raise awareness about the conservation and ecology of our native orchids These 3D models are a unique way for teachers, parents and children to learn about our native orchids and the challenges
- About Go Orchids
Go Orchids is NAOCC's first effort to reach out to the public and focus attention on orchids throughout North America Why is NAOCC important? There is currently no centralized effort to understand or preserve native orchids in the U S and Canada and the majority of the orchid research and propagation efforts have focused on tropical species
- North American Orchid Conservation Center
Native orchids are at risk! NAOCC is committed to the survival of our native orchids through programs that focus on preservation, propagation, and education Let’s get started: • Discover more about orchids The Go Orchids website is a great resource for learning about orchids in your area • Volunteer
- Preserving North American Orchid Seeds and Fungi
To support the survival of native orchids, NAOCC has a continental-scale project to develop collections of orchid seeds and the mycorrhizal fungi that orchids require to grow and thrive The seed and fungal collections will be available to support conservation efforts across the U S and Canada
- NAOCC Orchid Podcast - North American Orchid Conservation Center
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