Zaporizhzhya City Botanical Garden

2022 Ukraine Botanic Garden Appeal

Zaporizhzhya City Botanical Garden

The Zaporizhzhya Botanical Garden is a one-of-a-kind specialised out-of-school educational institution, whose main objectives are environmental and naturalistic education for the young generation, research, as well as conservation and enrichment of the local flora through the introduction and acclimatisation of plants. The institution has clubs themed around the following fields: ecological-naturalistic, artistic-aesthetic, and social rehabilitation. The institution has organised 23 clubs, in which about 800 children and adolescents of the city from 5 to 18 years old participate free of charge. 

Collections at Zaporizhzhya Botanical Garden

The Garden features an arboretum with some unique displays that reproduce floras of various geographical regions, such as East Asia, Central Asia, Far East, Europe, Crimean Peninsula, Caucasus, and North America. In addition, a number of tropical plant taxa are exhibited in a greenhouse complex.

Impacts of the war

On March 16, a projectile hit the garden, very close to the new greenhouse. Luckily, the projectile did not explode and nobody was injured. But despite the difficulties of wartime, the workers of the botanical garden try to do everything necessary for the regular work of the institution, for the preservation of the plants and the support of all those who are in a difficult situation and need help. The Zaporizhia Botanical Garden has created a temporary shelter with a lounge area and hot food for internally displaced people. Free tours and excursions are held in order to improve the psycho-emotional state of the people who suffered during the war. The garden has lost 11 staff.

How will the funds from the Appeal be used?

The funds received from the Appeal are planned to be used for financial support of the employees of the institution, who, in this difficult time, keep on working to preserve the collection of the botanical garden, organize the support for internally displaced people, take care of animals and plants in the hostels, carry out excursions, highlight information about the activities of the institution on the website and in social networks. Some of the funds received from BGCI are planned to be spent on materials necessary for further work of the institution, aimed at supporting and improving the psycho-emotional state of people, namely: the publication of printed materials (booklets, brochures, catalogs) for the visitors and the purchase of paper for conducting art therapy classes.