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Unearthed: Why the world needs seeds

Unearthed: Why the world needs seeds

Posted on 20 November 2025 By jobuzo

For 25 years, the Millennium Seed Bank run by London’s Kew Gardens has been leading global efforts in plant conservation, working with partners all over the world, including scientists in China, to preserve endangered plant species. (Reporter: Julian Shea, Chen Yuehua Intern: Wang Jingli, Gao Kejing)

Unearthed: Why the world needs seeds


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