Chicago Botanic Garden Seed Bank | Native Plant Conservation

Chicago Botanic Garden Seed Bank | Native Plant Conservation

Saving seeds today, restoring nature tomorrow.

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The Chicago Botanic Garden Seed Bank, Dixon National Tallgrass Prairie, represents a crucial initiative in the conservation of North America’s most endangered ecosystem—the tallgrass prairie. This specialized facility addresses the alarming reality that less than 4% of the original tallgrass prairie remains, making seed banking an essential strategy for preserving genetic diversity and enabling future restoration. According to the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, tallgrass prairie ecosystems support hundreds of plant species and provide critical habitat for numerous grassland birds, insects, and other wildlife that have experienced significant population declines due to habitat loss.

The seed bank’s scientific approach involves meticulous collection protocols that capture genetic diversity across different populations of native species. Collections follow guidelines established by conservation organizations, such as the Center for Plant Conservation, ensuring that sampled seeds represent the genetic variation within species necessary for resilient ecosystem restoration. Each accession undergoes rigorous documentation, including geographic coordinates, habitat information, and population characteristics, creating a valuable research database for scientists studying plant evolution, climate adaptation, and ecosystem dynamics.

Through partnerships with land managers, conservation organizations, and research institutions, the seed bank provides genetically appropriate native plant materials for restoring degraded landscapes throughout the Midwest region. The facility’s educational programs train the next generation of conservation scientists while engaging the public in understanding the importance of plant diversity for ecosystem health. This integrated approach to conservation science addresses what the National Academy of Sciences identifies as a critical need: bridging ex situ conservation with in situ restoration to create resilient ecosystems capable of withstanding environmental changes.

Through its integrated approach combining conservation, research, education, and partnership, the Dixon National Tallgrass Prairie Seed Bank addresses both immediate and long-term needs in ecosystem preservation. The facility serves as a model for how botanical institutions can contribute to biodiversity conservation while building the scientific knowledge and human capacity required to restore degraded landscapes in an era of rapid environmental change.

Pricing Structure: Institutional & Grant-Funded – Supported by Chicago Botanic Garden operational funding, research grants, and philanthropic donations, with seeds provided to qualified restoration projects through partnership agreements.

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