Flat Rock Footbridge from Above from Cornell Botanic Gardens on Vimeo.

A newly restored footbridge over Fall Creek near the F.R. Newman Arboretum serves as the most direct access point for more than 20 miles of Cornell Botanic Gardens trails and is used by an estimated 35,000 visitors a year.

Read more in the March 27 Cornell Chronicle article, “Repairs to Flat Rock Bridge span two generations.

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Repairs to Flat Rock Bridge span two generations

A newly restored footbridge over Fall Creek serves as the most direct access point for more than 20 miles of Cornell Botanic Gardens trails and is used by 35,000 visitors a year.

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New Beebe Lake seating area honors Hu Shih

A new seating area at Beebe Lake honors Hu Shih 1914, who led a literary movement resulting in the adoption of a common, accessible language in China.

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International collaboration strengthens conservation actions for threatened plants

Taiwan News—March 22, 2023
Christopher Dunn and other directors and representatives of nationally important botanical gardens spoke at the international symposium “Plant Ark: 2023 Taiwan Botanical Garden Conservation Action” in Taipei.