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flag Ireland’s seed bank, led by Darren Reidy, preserves 137 native plant species to combat extinction amid biodiversity loss.

flag Conservation ecologist Darren Reidy is leading Ireland’s national seed banking initiative, likened to a "Noah’s Ark," to protect native plant species amid biodiversity loss. flag Since 2022, he has preserved seeds from 137 species—13% of Ireland’s native flora—following strict harvest limits to avoid harming wild populations. flag Stored at -20°C, seeds can remain viable for up to 200 years, with special techniques like cryopreservation used for sensitive species. flag The effort, launched after Ireland declared a climate and biodiversity emergency in 2019, aims to support future ecological restoration, including reintroducing plants like the oyster plant and club sedge. flag Over 100 native species are threatened, making the seed bank a critical safeguard against extinction.

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