Nature’s promise through the seasons
As the gardens, arboretum, and natural areas enter their winter slumber, we reflect on the […]
May Magic and Majesty
Soar gently above Comstock Knoll and enjoy over 150 types of rhododendrons and azaleas blooming.
Verdant Views: Global Climate Stories, 2024
Stories of the challenges and choices Cornell students face in their home countries, and actions being taken in response to the global climate crisis.
The Wonder of Native Pollinator Plants
Krissy Boys, native plant specialist, talks about using native plants to nurture pollinator insects and wildlife.
Four ways to welcome native bees
Zaidee Powers Rosales, integrated pest management specialist at Cornell Botanic Gardens, shares the joys of native bees and four easy ways to make outdoor areas welcoming to them.
Winter Wonder
Take a moment to contemplate the quiet beauty of the season in this one-minute video.
Flowers for a winter day
Flowers bring us together in appreciation of the beauty and diversity of the natural world.
Greeting the Unfolding Season
Join us in appreciating the beauty and hope found in the unfolding seasons.
Harnessing the power of plants for climate action
Director of Natural Areas Todd Bittner explains how our forests, shrublands, and meadows sequester enough carbon each year to significantly contribute Cornell’s goal of a carbon-neutral campus by 2035.