Friday, August 29 – Global Survey Deadline: Nurturing Nature Through Plant-Based Solutions for Long Term Climate Resilience

In the face of climate change and biodiversity loss, the New York Botanical Garden is strengthening its commitment to plant-based climate solutions. Through its Nurturing Nature Initiative, NYBG is harnessing the unique power of botanical gardens to restore ecosystems, support communities, and protect biodiversity.

Global Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JS6GNMN

Nurturing Nature Initiative: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JS6GNMN

With support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and in partnership with Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI), NYBG’s Nurturing Nature Initiative is creating a science-based roadmap to advance climate resilience through plants. The initiative strengthens the role of botanical gardens as vital hubs for biodiversity, education, and community action. Working with BGCI and the Ecological Restoration Alliance of Botanic Gardens, the team will share knowledge, expand impact, and elevate the role of gardens in global restoration efforts.

Botanical gardens hold rare plant collections, seed banks, and taxonomic expertise critical for restoration and climate adaptation. Yet they are often overlooked in climate strategies. Nurturing Nature aims to change that. With guidance from a global advisory group, NYBG and partners are developing an action plan to help gardens lead nature-based climate solutions—locally and globally.