Himalayan trillium (Trillium govanianum) Case Study
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Continent: Asia
Country: Pakistan
Grant Amount: $9,000
Awarded Date: April 14, 2024
Assessment of the Conservation Status of Trillium govanianum: An Endangered Medicinal Herb from the Moist Temperate Himalayas
This project evaluates the conservation status of the endangered medicinal herb Trillium govanianum in Pakistan's moist temperate Himalayas, including regions like Ayubia National Park, Kaghan, Shangla, Neelum, and Leepa. It involves field research, data analysis with Geocat software, and result dissemination. The project focuses on identifying areas for in-situ conservation and collaborating with local communities and forest departments to protect this species and its ecosystem
Conduct field research and gather data of Trillium govanianum's in areas of moist temperate Himalayas region of country using occurrence data for "Geocat. Identify immediate and potential hazards to the species and gauge their intensity. categories areas for In-Situ conservation and engage local forest for future implications of the strategies
Grant documents
- Oral presentation by one of our team member for representation of data from Malakand( study area)
- The report focuses on the exploration and awareness efforts related to the endangered **Himalayan Trillium** in the Neelum, Leepa, Toli Peer, and Lasdana areas of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan. It hi
- The banner shown is designed for a community meeting focused on raising awareness about Trillium govanianum, an endangered herb. The text on the banner, in both Urdu and English, highlights the import
- This poster highlights "Conserving Trillium govanianum: A Himalayan Medicinal Gem – A Rare Herb Facing Extinction," aiming to raise awareness among students and communities about this endangered plant
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