Unsustainable use of natural resources has degraded natural environments and threatened plant diversity worldwide. In response to this crisis, the Missouri Botanical Garden is working to advance the cause of Ecological Restoration, defined by the Society for Ecological Restoration as “the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged, or destroyed.” The Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, a catalyst to halt the global loss of biodiversity that is spearheaded by the Garden’s president, Dr. Peter Wyse Jackson, calls for the restoration of native plant communities along with the comprehensive seed banking efforts necessary to provide seed for these efforts. Botanic Gardens Conservation International recently formed the Ecological Restoration Alliance, an international alliance of prominent botanical gardens, including the Missouri Botanical Garden, that are collaborating to restore 100 damaged, degraded, or destroyed ecosystems across six continents.