Dear native plant enthusiast,

We coordinate the Millennium Seed Bank Project, an international 
conservation project headed by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
(http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/msbp/index.html) that aims to collect seeds from 
10% of the world’s flora by 2010. By drying, sealing and freezing the 
seeds, their longevity can be extended for decades and even centuries for 
many species (200 years on average). Our project is storing seeds for long-
 term conservation, mostly for “what-if scenarios” such as extinctions due 
to global climate change or habitat destruction, but a portion can be 
requested by qualified groups for restoration or research. At the Chicago 
Botanic Garden we are undertaking the ambitious task of collecting 1,500 
native species from the Midwest and Great Plains. 

Our general collecting protocol follows: we collect 3,000 to 20,000 seeds 
from a single population for each species, never taking more than 20% of 
the available seed at the time of collection. We collect from at least 50 
individuals (more is better) to maximize genetic diversity. We don’t 
collect threatened, endangered or locally rare species for the MSB 
project. In addition to harvesting seeds, we collect at least 2 herbarium 
vouchers and record additional location/habitat data for each collection. 

In order to meet our goal of seed banking native species for the MSB 
project, we want to collect seed from 300 species in this year. Because of 
the large geographic territory involved, as well as the large number of 
species to collect, we are recruiting and funding individuals who live 
locally throughout our target territory to help us in this effort by 
serving as “contract botanists” with the Chicago Botanic Garden. If you 
are aware of any botanists, amateur botanists, interns, Master Gardeners, 
or naturalists who are knowledgeable about their local flora and would 
like to earn money by seed collecting for our project, please let either 
of us know, or feel free to pass along this email and our contact 
information. We are compensating contract botanists with $50/ collection 
(compensation increases with the more collecting that occurs) and 
reimbursing them for mileage. We would provide training for these 
individuals and more information on the MSB project at CBG can be found at 
http://cbgseedbank.org/. Please contact us directly if you'd like a flyer 
to post on bulletin boards or circulate to interested parties. 

Thank you so much for your time and help.

Sincerely,

Betsy Allen and Emily Yates

Millennium Seed Bank Coordinators
Chicago Botanic Garden
1000 Lake Cook Rd.
Glencoe, IL 60022
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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