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How to Plan a Garden With Climate Change in Mind

New York Times – March 28, 2025 Sonja Skelly, director of education and academic initiatives, shares solutions to gardening in increasingly erratic weather, based on Cornell Botanic Gardens’...

Bowls of fruit salad
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Indigenous Cuisine actively celebrates the ‘Food of the Original People’

Cornell Student & Campus Life—January 31, 2025 Cornell Dining partnered with the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program (AIISP) and Cornell Botanic Gardens to host a themed dinner featuring...

Todd Bittner
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New York will increase native seed supply, prioritize native plant use

WSKG-TV—January 27, 2025 Cornell Botanic Gardens’ Director of Natural Areas Todd Bittner discusses a new state law to improve New York’s native seed supply – a move that experts say will help promote...

Woman planting in the garden
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How Cornell Botanic Gardens is Adapting to Climate Change

Cornell Daily Sun—December 11, 2024 Weather editor Nicole Collins spoke to Emily Detrick, director of horticulture about mitigation strategies in response to recent droughts and the challenges of a...

Forest trail
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‘The Natural World is One of the Best Medicines’: Students, Staff Find Mental Health Haven in Botanic Gardens

Cornell Daily Sun—December 6, 2024 Cornell Botanic Gardens staff discuss the gardens’ role in promoting mental health, whether by offering a space and respite for students or through education and...

onondaga
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Medicinal garden at Onondaga Nation School grows opportunity

Cornell Chronicle – November 14, 2024 Students in the Learning by Leading program engaged extensively with the Onondaga Nation School on native plants and design ideas.

hanging art sculpture
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Werner Sun: Bridging the Abstract and the Tangible in his Art

Genessee Valley Penny Saver—September 5, 2024 Werner Sun talks about his a kinetic photographic sculpture installation displayed in the Nevin Welcome Center..

trees with yellow and red leaves by a lake
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Fall Foliage Update 2024

WENY-Elmira-August 20, 2024 Daniel Weitoish, arboriculture supervisor, explains how the summer’s weather conditions may affect fall foliage displays.

coping with extreme weather
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Coping with Extreme Weather, with Cornell’s Daniel Weitoish

A Way to Garden—August 8, 2024 Daniel Weitoish, arboriculture supervisor at Cornell Botanic Gardens, New York, speaks with Margaret Roach about how to garden in extreme weather and tactics for dealing...

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