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In Situ Conservation is Front and Center at the 2026 Native Orchid Conference in Green Bay, WI, U.S.A.
by Benjamin Crain. In situ orchid conservation was a central theme throughout the 2026 Native Orchid Conference, which was held at the Northeast Wisconsin Technical College in Green Bay, and included several visits to native orchid sites throughout Door and Marinette Counties. The annual meeting was preceded by a workshop hosted by the Smithsonian’s North American Orchid Conservation Center on the assembly and deployment of camera traps designed to help identify orchid polli
Jacopo Calevo
6 hours ago2 min read


Orchid Conservation Chelsea strikes gold again
by Benjamin Crain. For the second year in a row, Orchid Conservation Chelsea won a gold medal on the world’s showiest floral stage — the Royal Horticultural Society’s (RHS) Chelsea Flower Show, held from May 19th to the 23rd. This year’s iteration of the exhibit, which highlights global orchid conservation, was entitled Orchids of China — Beauty and Conservation. As such, the diverse team comprised new members from China, including researchers and orchid specialists from Sh
Jacopo Calevo
1 day ago3 min read


In Memoriam: Professor Pavel Kindlmann, Specialist in Orchid Ecology and Conservation
The scientific community is mourning the loss of Professor Pavel Kindlmann, a distinguished Czech ecologist, senior researcher, and one of the world's leading authorities on terrestrial orchids and biodiversity conservation. Throughout his career at the Global Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Charles University in Prague, Professor Kindlmann blended mathematical precision with field biology. He was a pioneer in using mathematical modeling to unde
Jacopo Calevo
Jun 171 min read


World Orchid Conference 2026: conservation at the heart of the conversation
Now that the 24th World Orchid Conference has concluded, it is clear that Dresden hosted far more than a spectacular orchid exhibition. WOC 2026 brought together researchers, conservation practitioners, botanical gardens, specialist growers, artists, judges, and orchid enthusiasts from around the world in an event that successfully combined scientific exchange with the beauty and excitement of the exhibition halls. The program made this balance explicit, with strong attention
Jacopo Calevo
Apr 153 min read
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