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Threatened plants of Southern Africa is a project focusing on the
status and distribution of threatened plants in South Africa. This
project is a step towards conserving the high biodiversity of our
country.
In the past, information on the threatened plants of southern
Africa was assembled into the SARARES database which contained 4
225 taxa, of which 3 492 were considered to be globally threatened.
Since the IUCN adopted a new approach to categorising threatened
species in 1994, it has been necessary to create a new database
to incorporate the new information required for assessing the status
of threatened plants. The information required includes population
numbers, size of area occupied by a taxon, and the threats, conservation
status and amount of decline a taxon experiences.
The previous SARARES database was compiled by Craig Hilton-Taylor
and published in 1996 as the Red Data List of southern African plants
and is listed under Publications
in the Products & Services section of the site It is available
online as the SARARES
database.
The aims of the new database are to synthesise information which
can be used by conservationists to protect our flora and to increase
our understanding of how plants respond to threats. Armed with such
knowledge, we can take vital steps towards safeguarding the biodiversity
of our country.
Search the
Red
Data List (SARARES) database
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