Plantlife International

Plantlife International is a wild plant and fungi conservation charity. There are just over 70 staff currently at Plantlife, spread across the entirety of the UK. Plantlife works nationally and internationally to protect, conserve, restore and raise the profile of wild plants and fungi. This work is achieved by working directly, and in partnership, to ensure wild plants and fungi are considered, and prioritised in land management. Plantlife have a very dynamic political presence, and work tirelessly to raise the profile of wild plants and fungi, in policy and amongst decision makers. Through engaging with individuals, groups and the general public, Plantlife inspires and promotes change for the benefit of wild plants and fungi.


Resources by Plantlife International


Red topped mushroom in woodland

Plantlife International is a wild plant and fungi conservation charity. It’s four-year project Building Resilience in South West Woodlands (2018-2022) raised awareness of Atlantic woodlands across Cornwall, Devon and Somerset, as well as undertaking important management works to ensure the conservation of these habitats. As part of this project hundreds of 360-degree (fisheye) photographs were taken across several project sites. Digital volunteers were recruited to undertake the data analysis work in order for these photographs to be analysed.  This resource shares Plantlife’s journey in recruiting and managing these volunteers and their data work.

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