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🗓️ 25 March 2024
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0:00.0 | When the authorities knob plant poachers transporting endangered species, what happens to the plants? |
0:09.0 | So oftentimes we'll receive some plant material and we'll spend a significant amount of time nursing |
0:17.0 | it back to health. |
0:18.0 | It's Monday, March 25th and you're listening to Science Friday. |
0:28.8 | I'm Scifry producer Shishana Bucksbaum. The USDA and US Fish and Wildlife Service monitor |
0:31.8 | if endangered plant species are illegally being brought |
0:34.8 | into the country. And when they're discovered, if their home country doesn't accept them within |
0:39.5 | 30 days, they get rescued. Then where do they go? |
0:43.0 | Ira Plato talks with two botanists from the U.S. Botanic Garden about their plant rescue program. |
0:48.0 | Dr. Susan Pell, Executive Director of the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C. and Amy Highland |
0:55.9 | Plant Curator at the Botanic Garden. |
0:58.1 | Welcome to Science Friday. |
0:59.3 | Well, thanks so much for having us. |
1:01.5 | We're really excited to have this conversation with you today. |
1:03.5 | Well, nice to have you. Tell us what happens when an endangered plant is confiscated? |
1:07.5 | How does it end up at the U.S. Potanic Garden? |
1:10.0 | Well, we usually start off with a phone call when these plants are brought into the country, |
1:14.8 | usually through an airport or other port of entry. They are confiscated by the USDA, |
1:20.4 | and someone will call us up and say that they have these plants available and would we be able to either host them while they are |
1:28.7 | Awating to be sent back to their home country or to keep them in perpetuity if they cannot be returned to their host country. |
1:35.7 | So oftentimes we'll receive some plant material and we'll spend a significant amount of time nursing it back to health and spending some time trying to give it a proper identification, |
1:47.6 | making sure that it's healthy enough to then be used in other ways of the Botanic Garden for education or for further conservation purposes. |
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