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Old 24-11-2005, 04:31 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
K Barrett
 
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Default Does anyone care about conservation?

Andrew wrote:
With the recent flood of posts about orchid smuggling and CITES it got
me wondering. Is anyone on RGO involved with orchid conservation or
involved with groups/societies that actively work to conserve orchid
populations? If so what and how? I know most of you grow exotics and
orchid conservation in other countries is often harder to make a
difference with. Are there any "native" growers in the group and if
so do your attitudes to differ from your exotic growing buddies?

Where I'm coming from: I belong to a local Australasian Native Orchid
Society group. The group has a very strong conservation ethic and
thanks to the hard work of a few members the society has become a major
player in conservation efforts in my state. While I applaud their
efforts, my interest in orchids like most of yours is in cultivation
rather than enjoying them in situ. However, I still feel some
obligation with regard to responsible and ethical collecting which is
why I chose to become involved in an orchid distribution program that
my society runs. The aim of this program is to make legally obtained
plants readily available at a dirt cheap price so that it's not worth
the effort to illegally collect them from the wild thus removing the
pressure from our already stressed orchid habitats. It also produces
an ex situ pool should reintroduction be required. It's essentially the
cultivation arm of the society's conservation effort.

I was just wondering if there's anyone else who supports or takes
part in actually doing something for orchids in the wild (or even
cares). I know AOS supports conservations efforts but do you really
care about that or are you just a member for the books and the mag.
From reading this newsgroup and other forums it comes across that to

many people the height of their interest in orchid conservation
revolves around "rescuing" a half dead Phal hybrid from Lowes. :-)
......... :-(

Sorry, if this post comes across as being cynical of the motives behind
exotic growers. I'm also not pointing the finger at any specific people
who have commented on the CITES debate. I'm just curious if anyone
cares or is "Rape and Pillage" still acceptable in this day and age.


You need to get in contact with Tony Watkinson of the Perth area
society. Their newsletters can be seen he
http://members.iinet.net.au/%7Eemntee/page17.html

We did a feature of his society's orchid rescue at our education page
OrchidSafari in which ew have several articles on conservation led by
Marilyn Light the North American regional head of eeh Orchid Specilaist
Group. You'll have to scroll to find Tony's chat.
http://www.geocities.com/brassia.geo/OSTA.html

To ditto what Tennis said earlier, most folks are involved with
conservation in one way or another.

K Barrett