Last resort: The seeds kept safe in a South Korean mountain

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BONGHWA, South Korea: Hidden in a South Korean mountain tunnel designed to withstand a nuclear blast, the seeds of nearly 5,000 wild plant species ...

This picture taken on May 21, 2021 shows a researcher preparing seed samples at the wild plant seeds research division of the Baekdudaegan National Arboretum in the southeastern mountainous county of Bonghwa. BONGHWA, South Korea: Hidden in a South Korean mountain tunnel designed to withstand a nuclear blast, the seeds of nearly 5,000 wild plant species are stored for safekeeping against climate change, natural disaster and war.

The vault is designated as a security installation by South Korea's National Intelligence Service, surrounded by wire fences and dozens of cameras, with restrictions on filming in place and police patrolling on a regular basis. This picture taken on May 21, 2021 shows a researcher checking trial plantations at the wild plant seeds research division of the Baekdudaegan National Arboretum in the southeastern mountainous county of Bonghwa.

Dubbed the"Noah's Ark" of food crops, the Global Seed Vault focuses on agricultural and related plants, storing more than one million seed samples from nearly every country on the planet. Many crop relatives in the wild that could provide genetic diversity to help long-term food security"lack effective protection", according to a recent UN report.

 

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