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United Plant Savers

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Research
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: international
 
Website: www.plantsavers.org
 
Main Email: info [at] unitedplantsavers.org
 
Contact Name: Lynda LeMole, Executive Director
 
Contact Email: exdir [at] unitedplantsavers.org
 
Phone: [802]-479-9825
 
Fax: [802]-476-3722
 
Headquarters: P.O. Box 400
East Barre, Vermont 05649
United States
 
Local Time: Wed Nov 25 18:06:28
 

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United Plant Savers` mission is to protect native medicinal plants of the United States and Canada and their native habitat while ensuring an abundant renewable supply of medicinal plants for generations to come.



Where once herbal enterprises were few and far between, now the competition often forces one to focus on the need for larger production and greater diversity of herbal products, thus utilizing more plant resources. Furthermore, other countries with an uninterrupted tradition of herbal healing are experiencing a severe shortage of medicinal plants and look to the North American continent for supplying these herbs. This increased usage along with habitat destruction is causing an ever-increasing shortage of plant resources, including some of our most treasured medicinal species.



Our work, the work of United Plant Savers, is to research, educate and protect in the interests of our plants and their habitats. We hope that you will join us in this worthwhile and important mission.



United Plant Savers has a 370 acre botanical sanctuary in Meigs County, Ohio.. The organization also has a land trust in Vermont called Hannah Hill that`s about 65 acres. Both are "wild gardens" in the sense they are naturally abundant in medicinal plant species and a wide variety of other wildlife.

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