1. What is the New Zealand Plant Conservation Network?
The Network is New Zealand’s only non-governmental organisation devoted solely to protecting the indigenous flora. The Network’s vision is that ‘no indigenous species of plant will become extinct nor be placed at risk of extinction as a result of human action or indifference, and that the rich, diverse and unique plant life of New Zealand will be recognised, cherished and restored’. It has been established as a contribution towards implementing the New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy and the Global Plant Conservation Strategy. Membership includes botanists, horticulturalists, botanic gardens, universities, local authorities, central government and community groups.
2. When did the Network start?
The New Zealand Plant Conservation Network was established as an incorporated society in April 2003. Founding members worked for 2 years prior to this to establish the organisation.
3. How many members does the Network have?
The Network is still growing but at the start of 2011 it had over 700 members worldwide.
4. How do I join the Network?
Fill out the online form.
5. What publicity material does the Network have available?
The Network publishes a monthly newsletter called Trilepidea (read by over 2000 people). The Network has also published numerous reports, plants lists, posters and brochures (click here to see some examples).
6. Who funds the New Zealand Plant Conservation Network?
The Network is funded through membership subscriptions, by sponsorship and through funding from charitable and government contestable fund contributions.
7. Does the Network sell indigenous plants or seeds?
The Network does not produce or sell native plants. However, we do have a Native Plant Nursery Category for Plant Conservation Awards and nurseries which win this are regarded highly by the Network.
8. How can I help the Network other than by joining or making a donation?
There are a number of ways that you can help the Network. They include:
- Becoming a financial member (income received helps run our website)
- Writing articles for the Network newsletter
- Attending our biennial conference or related workshops
- Writing plant lists and submitting them for inclusion on the website
- Fund raising for projects
9. Does the Network hold events?
Every second year the Network holds a conference to bring together people involved in plant conservation in New Zealand. Watch the website (under Events) for news of forthcoming conferences.