
Seed Bank Project
A Seed Bank Project involves collecting and storing seeds from various plant species, often including rare or endangered ones, to preserve genetic diversity. These seeds are kept in controlled conditions to protect plant variety for future generations, research, and restoration efforts. It acts as a safeguard against habitat loss, climate change, or other threats that might cause certain plants to disappear. By maintaining a seed bank, scientists and conservationists can reintroduce plants into the wild or cultivate them for breeding programs, helping to ensure the long-term survival of diverse plant species on Earth.