Lecture: Sustainable use or over exploitation? Wild plants in trade
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National Botanic Gardens, Wednesday 12th December
Thousands of plant species are traded internationally and used by people in their daily lives for food, health care, housing, cosmetics or fashion. For the past three years, Dr Noeleen Smyth has been at the forefront of trying to determine which plants are being sustainably and legally harvested. Come and learn about how your purchasing decisions can help these plants survive.
Free lecture, no booking necessary. Auditorium, Education & Visitor Centre.
Thousands of plant species are traded internationally and used by people in their daily lives for food, health care, housing, cosmetics or fashion. For the past three years, Dr Noeleen Smyth has been at the forefront of trying to determine which plants are being sustainably and legally harvested. Come and learn about how your purchasing decisions can help these plants survive.
Free lecture, no booking necessary. Auditorium, Education & Visitor Centre.
Date:
Wednesday 12th December
Time:
3.00pm - 4.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
National Botanic Gardens, Botanic Road, Botanic, Dublin 9, Ireland