Posts by Chad Seewagen

Master Woodland Manager

Congratulations to Great Hollow’s naturalist and steward, Ben Lee, who recently completed his Master Woodland Manager certificate through the Connecticut...

Summer 2025 Notes from the Field

It has been another busy and fun summer of field work for Great Hollow’s conservation scientists. We kicked off our...

New Staff Achievement

This week, Great Hollow’s education coordinator, Tara Ewers, traveled to South Carolina to receive her master’s degree in Wildlife and...

Great Hollow Research Presented at NENHC 2025

Great Hollow was well-represented at this year’s Northeast Natural History Conference, held in Springfield, Massachusetts. Post-doctoral research fellow, Sarah Deckel,...

Hot off the Press: 2024 Annual Review

Great Hollow is pleased to announce the release of our 2024 Annual Review.  Its pages highlight the breadth of our work and...

New Paper on Wood Frog Physiology

Extreme temperature fluctuations are becoming more common around the world, exposing wildlife to unique and unfamiliar thermal conditions. Recently discovered...

New Project on Montane Birds in Vermont

Great Hollow’s research fellow Dr. Sarah Deckel and executive director Dr. Chad Seewagen recently headed to Vermont to kick off...

New Paper on the Value of Invasive Plants to Birds

A prevailing opinion in land management is that non-native invasive plants are of no ecological value and they significantly diminish...

New Wood Turtle Project Underway

Great Hollow is excited to be launching a new study of wood turtles in partnership with the New York State...

Meet our New Research Scientist

Great Hollow is pleased to introduce our new post-doctoral research fellow, Dr. Sarah Deckel. Sarah recently completed her Ph.D. in Environmental Conservation...

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