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Five new projects from the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability and The Nature Conservancy seek to protect pollinators, restore oyster habitats, manage flood risk and support “cattlevoltaics.”

  • Cornell Atkinson
  • Ashley School of Global Development and the Environment
  • Natural Resources and the Environment Section
Brown soil and green plants in a field

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Fifty-four research projects addressing New York’s agriculture, environment and communities have collectively received $1.6 million from the USDA.

  • Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station
  • Biological and Environmental Engineering
  • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Cornell University Insect Collection samples of the rusty patched bumble bee (Bombus affinis), which in 2017 was named an endangered species and is believed no longer present in New York.

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A New York state survey, supported by Cornell bee experts, finds that more than half of important native pollinators may be at risk of disappearing from the state – potentially threatening crops, wildflowers and insect diversity.

  • Department of Entomology
  • Entomology
  • Pollinators
Several bumble bees on a micro-colony

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A new study shows that pumpkin pollen can lower bumblebees' defenses and prevent their eggs and larvae from maturing.
  • Center of Excellence in Food and Agriculture
  • Cornell AgriTech
  • Entomology
A collage of different kinds of wild bees.

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A museum exhibit – created in collaboration with Cornell experts, illustrators and students – seeks to shine a light on the vast diversity of wild bees through breathtaking photos, unusual specimens, video footage and extremely rare bee fossils...
  • Department of Entomology
  • Animals
  • Pollinators
Bee on apple blossom

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A study of bees in apple orchards revealed that a wider diversity of species had a positive effect on apple production.
  • Cornell Atkinson
  • Department of Entomology
  • Agriculture
A bumblebee foraging on a cup plant

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A Cornell study of strawberry crops on New York farms tested the effectiveness of wildflower strips for attracting pollinators to crops, with findings that could uncover the plant species most likely to produce optimal results.
  • Department of Entomology
  • Agriculture
  • Entomology
Dean Kathryn Boor speaks at a podium with Cornell banners in the background

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State and Cornell officials announced recommendations of the New York State Pollinator Task Force at a June 24 event in Varna, New York.
  • Cornell Integrated Pest Management
  • Department of Entomology
  • Agriculture
A researcher surveys blossoms in an apple orchard for native bees

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As the state’s Land-Grant institution, Cornell University was born to explore science for the public good—a mission that can sometimes require a leap of faith. Just such a leap paid off this year at Cornell Orchards. While crisp apples and fresh...
  • School of Integrative Plant Science
  • Horticulture Section
  • Agriculture