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There's Robert Treman State Park, Cornell University, Buttermilk Falls State Park, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Cayuga Lake, Cornell Botanic Gardens, Ithaca Waterfalls, Cascadilla Gorge Trail and more...
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Blossoming Rhododendrons,Cornell Botanic Gardens,Ithaca NY,USA
Rhododendrons and azaleas are shrubs native to the mountains of North America, Europe, and Asia, especially the Himalayas. This rhododendron collection illustrates the principles of plant exploration, collection, hybridization, and popularization by botanical gardens and nurseries
A Trip To Cornell Plantation
A beautiful Fall trip to Cornell Botanic Garden, along Fall Creek in Ithaca NY.
A Day Spent with Nature in Ithaca, New York⎟Clinquant Lassie
Hello Everyone! Hope you all are enjoying the winter break. Nature is beautiful and tranquilizing, who wouldn’t love it?
Being close to nature doesn’t only make you feel happy but confident. Cherish, embraced protect the beauty of nature.
Places mentioned in the video:-
1. Taughannock Falls
State Park, Tompkins country, New York
2. Cornell Botanic Gardens,
Botanical garden, Tompkins County, New York
3. Buttermilk Falls
Ithaca, NY
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Cornell University is a private and statutory Ivy League research university located in Ithaca, New York.
The university is broadly organized into seven undergraduate colleges and seven graduate divisions at its main Ithaca campus, with each college and division defining its own admission standards and academic programs in near autonomy. The university also administers two satellite medical campuses, one in New York City and one in Education City, Qatar, and Cornell Tech, a graduate program that incorporates technology, business, and creative thinking. The program moved from Google's Chelsea Building in New York City to its permanent campus on Roosevelt Island in September 2017.
Cornell is one of three private land grant universities in the United States and the only one in New York.[note 1] Of its seven undergraduate colleges, three are state-supported statutory or contract colleges through the State University of New York (SUNY) system, including its agricultural and human ecology colleges as well as its industrial labor relations school. Of Cornell's graduate schools, only the veterinary college is state-supported. As a land grant college, Cornell operates a cooperative extension outreach program in every county of New York and receives annual funding from the State of New York for certain educational missions.[7] The Cornell University Ithaca Campus comprises 745 acres, but is much larger when the Cornell Botanic Gardens (more than 4,300 acres) and the numerous university-owned lands in New York City are considered.
Birding in Ithaca
A piece on birding and nature, featuring the Cornell Ornithology Lab at Cornell University.
Ithaca Garden
A Garden in Ithaca, NY. Lovely Birds and flowers
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Cornell University ( kor-NEL) is a private and statutory Ivy League research university in Ithaca, New York. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, the university was intended to teach and make contributions in all fields of knowledge—from the classics to the sciences, and from the theoretical to the applied. These ideals, unconventional for the time, are captured in Cornell's founding principle, a popular 1868 Ezra Cornell quotation: I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study.The university is broadly organized into seven undergraduate colleges and seven graduate divisions at its main Ithaca campus, with each college and division defining its own admission standards and academic programs in near autonomy. The university also administers two satellite medical campuses, one in New York City and one in Education City, Qatar, and Cornell Tech, a graduate program that incorporates technology, business, and creative thinking. The program moved from Google's Chelsea Building in New York City to its permanent campus on Roosevelt Island in September 2017.
Cornell is one of three private land grant universities in the United States and the only one in New York. Of its seven undergraduate colleges, three are state-supported statutory or contract colleges through the State University of New York (SUNY) system, including its agricultural and human ecology colleges as well as its industrial labor relations school. Of Cornell's graduate schools, only the veterinary college is state-supported. As a land grant college, Cornell operates a cooperative extension outreach program in every county of New York and receives annual funding from the State of New York for certain educational missions. The Cornell University Ithaca Campus comprises 745 acres, but is much larger when the Cornell Botanic Gardens (more than 4,300 acres) and the numerous university-owned lands in New York City are considered.As of October 2018, 58 Nobel laureates, four Turing Award winners and one Fields Medalist have been affiliated with Cornell University. Since its founding, Cornell has been a co-educational, non-sectarian institution where admission has not been restricted by religion or race. Cornell counts more than 245,000 living alumni, and its former and present faculty and alumni include 34 Marshall Scholars, 30 Rhodes Scholars, 29 Truman Scholars, 7 Gates Scholars, and 14 living billionaires. The student body consists of more than 14,000 undergraduate and 8,000 graduate students from all 50 American states and 116 countries.
Native Plants Summit: Current Status, Conservation, and Outlook for Plants of the Northeast
The northeastern U.S. hosts a rich diversity of native plants, many of which play essential roles for humans and the environment. Alarmingly, a significant number of these species are experiencing a precipitous decline. Many are imperiled as a result, including one-quarter of species native to New York State. Despite these figures, no comprehensive or integrated program exists to study trends across the region.
Through a series of compelling presentations, followed by a panel discussion, this Summit will address the gaps in our knowledge by bringing together experts to present and discuss the state of the area’s plant species, plot the best course forward, and highlight ways in which everyone can make a difference for native plants in the Northeast.
06:25 – Robert Naczi
38:44 – Bernd Blossey
1:04:48– Rebecca Dolan
1:27:57 – Jerry Jenkins
1:51:48 – David Werier
2:13:31 – Donald Leopold
2:36:11 – Mary Klein
3:01:12 – Q&A Panel Discussion
SPEAKER BIOS
Robert Naczi, Ph.D., is a plant systematist whose research focuses on the flora of the eastern United States, the sedges (Cyperaceae), and the Western Hemisphere Pitcher Plants (Sarraceniaceae). Naczi uses a multipronged approach in his research, employing field, herbarium, and laboratory methods. His fieldwork has given him first- hand knowledge of the flora of much of North America.
Bernd Blossey, Ph.D., was born and raised in northern Germany. In 1992 he joined the faculty of Cornell University, where he is currently an Associate Professor directing the Ecology and Management of Invasive Plants Program in the Department of Natural Resources.
Rebecca W. Dolan earned an undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and a Ph.D. from the University of Georgia, both in botany. For 25 years she has been Director of the Friesner Herbarium at Butler University. She is now busy building
an online atlas of Indiana plants and is the author of over 25 scientific articles on restoration ecology, urban botany, and genetics of rare plants.
Jerry Jenkins is a botanist and ecologist from White Creek, New York. He was trained in physics and philosophy, and has 46 years of field experience with northern floras. He works as a scientist for the Wildlife Conservation Society, is the founder and director of the White Creek Field School, and is the director of the Northern Forest Atlas Project.
David Werier is a botanist who has his own consulting business based out of the Ithaca, New York area. His botanical interests focus on understanding the vascular plants of eastern North America (primarily New York State) through fieldwork in conjunction with herbarium and literature research.
Donald J. Leopold earned his Ph.D. in forest ecology from Purdue University in 1984, his M.S.F. in forest ecology from the University of Kentucky in 1981, and B.S. in ornamental horticulture/nursery management from the University of Kentucky in 1978. He is a Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair in the Department of Environmental and Forest Biology at SUNY-ESF. He has published over 60 journal papers, six books, and many additional publications, all generally about topics in forest and wetland ecology and native plants.
Mary Klein, President and CEO of NatureServe, has been an active proponent for the conservation of species and ecosystems for nearly 30 years. She leads an international network of more than 1,000 conservation professionals who provide the scientific basis for effective conservation action—responding to more than six million information inquiries each year. In this role, she guides the identification, mapping, and analysis of species and ecosystems.
Festival of Fire & Ice at Ithaca Children's Garden
February 3, 2018
ITHACA, N.Y.
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New York City Waterfalls
Two out of four of Olafur Elliason's man-made waterfalls ringing the New York City waterfront.
Ithaca Farmers Market, Ithaca, N.Y. in 4K Ultra HD
Ithaca Farmers Market, a great place to get Fresh and organic fruits and veggies, gourmet freshly prepared local and international food, vegan food, handicrafts, flowers, massage, music and much more .
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Best Day in Ithaca: 5 great places you must visit
Charlie Miller and Jake Pucci eat and drink their way through beautiful Ithaca, N.Y. Don't miss these spots if you're in town. Video by Katrina Tulloch. Drone footage by Scott Trimble. Graphics by Christa Lemczak.
Smith Woods: Old Growth Forest Remnant in T-burg Walk in the Park 176
Join three authors of a new book about Smith Woods, an unusual old growth woodland in Trumansburg, NY, on an interpretive tour through the forest and its history and ecology, in this episode 176 of Walk in the Park. Trumansburg and Smith Woods are near Taughannock Falls State Park and are about ten miles from Ithaca, NY near the west shore of Cayuga Lake in New York's Finger Lakes region.
Old growth forests of this size are rare outside of the Adirondacks. This woodland has been extensively studied for decades by scientists from Cornell University. Smith Woods is owned and managed by Cayuga Nature Center and the Paleontological Research Institution in Ithaca, and is open to the public. It is used for education and research. Smith Woods is directly across the road from the Trumansburg Fairgrounds.
The guided tour through Smith Woods featured in this episode of Walk in the Park was presented by the History Center of Tompkins County. Marvin Pritts and Kurt Jordan of Cornell and S.K. List, historian for the Village of Trumansburg, led the tour. It was videotaped by Tony Ingraham, who is the producer of Walk in the Park, a weekly public access television series in Ithaca, NY.
FALL CREEK GORGE / ITHACA FALLS - SUMMER 2015 - ITHACA, NY
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The first half of the video was filmed at Fall Creek Gorge on Cornell University's campus. The second was at the bottom of the gorge and is known as Ithaca Falls.
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Waterfall near Ithaca, New York
Waterfall near Ithaca, New York
Weta Rendezvous at Ithaca, NY
Two race start sequences, taken from shore by my son Danny.
Water fall from the Suzanne Lake in Monsey - Spring Valley NY www.yiddishreport.com
Water fall from the Suzanne Lake in Monsey - Spring Valley NY yiddishreport.com
Northern yellow-shafted Flicker
rare bird,The Cornell Plantations are botanical gardens located adjacent to the Cornell University campus in Ithaca, New York.