Orchid Conservation
Orchid conservation focuses on protecting and preserving the diverse species of orchids, which are among the most threatened plants in the world. Many orchid species face habitat loss due to deforestation, climate change, and illegal collection. Conservation efforts aim to restore their natural habitats and promote sustainable practices to ensure their survival.
Organizations and researchers work together to study orchid populations and develop strategies for their protection. This includes creating protected areas, cultivating orchids in nurseries, and raising public awareness about their ecological importance. By conserving orchids, we help maintain biodiversity and support the ecosystems they inhabit.