Magnolias: Bloom or Doom?
Magnolias may be blooming in Britain s gardens this spring, but in the wild it s an altogether different story. Over half the world s magnolia species are facing extinction in their native forest habitats, according to an authoritative new report from BGCI and Fauna & Flora International.
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May 31st, 2007 at 4:36 am
[…] Magnolias: Bloom or Doom? Magnolias may be blooming in Britain s gardens this spring, but in the wild it s an altogether different story. Over half the world s magnolia species are facing extinction in their native forest habitats, according to an authoritative new report from BGCI and Fauna & Flora International. […] […]
June 1st, 2007 at 6:00 am
[…] Magnolias: Bloom or Doom? Magnolias may be blooming in Britain s gardens this spring, but in the wild it s an altogether different story. Over half the world s magnolia species are facing extinction in their native forest habitats, according to an authoritative new report from BGCI and Fauna & Flora International. […] […]
June 3rd, 2007 at 9:04 pm
[…] Magnolias: Bloom or Doom? Magnolias may be blooming in Britain s gardens this spring, but in the wild it s an altogether different story. Over half the world s magnolia species are facing extinction in their native forest habitats, according to an authoritative new report from BGCI and Fauna & Flora International. […] […]
June 9th, 2007 at 10:13 pm
[…] Magnolias: Bloom or Doom? Magnolias may be blooming in Britain s gardens this spring, but in the wild it s an altogether different story. Over half the world s magnolia species are facing extinction in their native forest habitats, according to an authoritative new report from BGCI and Fauna & Flora International. […] […]
June 10th, 2007 at 12:26 pm
[…] Magnolias: Bloom or Doom? Magnolias may be blooming in Britain s gardens this spring, but in the wild it s an altogether different story. Over half the world s magnolia species are facing extinction in their native forest habitats, according to an authoritative new report from BGCI and Fauna & Flora International. […] […]