Kew Gardens has announced a new science strategy, outlining where it will focus its research in the coming years.
Plans include digitising its extensive plant and fungi collections, an annual health check of the world's flora, and hosting an MSc course in taxonomy.
However, the London-based botanical centre faces a pared-back future: funding cuts have left it with an annual deficit of £5m.
Just under a quarter of its core science jobs have gone.
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