University of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum

Our mission | Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum is a transformative force for social and ecological resilience through the waters and lands we steward. We turn this commitment into action by:
Review our full strategic plan, DEI plan, and more HERE. |
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How you help | Your involvement as a volunteer supports sustainability initiatives, positioning you at the forefront of efforts to preserve biodiversity and cultural richness. By nurturing our gardens, fields, and natural habitats, you play a vital role in safeguarding the well-being of our local ecosystems and fostering a healthier environment for all. Immerse yourself in the beauty of our gardens and arboretum while actively participating in their care and conservation, engaging directly with nature. |
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About us | In 1907, nestled between Geddes Road and the Huron River, the seeds were sown for a project that would come to symbolize the University’s dedication towards plant life and nature’s preservation – the Botanical Garden and Arboretum. Originally, spanning only 80 acres, this establishment marked the foundation of what is recognized today as Nichols Arboretum. Now, over a century later the scope of our mission has broadened significantly. MBGNA’s commitment to botanical growth, nature conservation, and research excellence can be seen through the management of an expansive expanse of more than 700 acres, encapsulating gardens, farmland, research areas, and natural preserves across the Ann Arbor region. Our facilities include a complex at Matthaei Botanical Gardens which includes a conservatory, greenhouses, laboratory, and spaces dedicated to teaching and meetings. The Campus Farm offers experiential learning opportunities for students and advocates for food justice. Nichols Arboretum hosts the James D. Reader, Jr. Center for Urban Environmental Education. What started as a single unit has since grown, branching out into an amalgamation of five diverse locations operating under one unified mission within the University of Michigan. Today, MBGNA cares for Matthaei Botanical Gardens, Nichols Arboretum, Campus Farm, Mud Lake Bog, and Horner-McLaughlin Woods. |
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