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...
A prevailing opinion in land management is that non-native invasive plants are of no ecological value and they significantly diminish...
Great Hollow is excited to be launching a new study of wood turtles in partnership with the New York State...
Great Hollow is pleased to introduce our new post-doctoral research fellow, Dr. Sarah Deckel. Sarah recently completed her Ph.D. in Environmental Conservation...
Calling all painters and photographers who love nature and would like to participate in the seventh annual Great Hollow Photographers...
Window collisions are the third-greatest human-related source of bird mortality on earth, behind only habitat loss and predation by domestic...
As the summer breeding season ends and fall approaches, migratory songbirds switch from eating mostly insects to eating mostly berries....
Great Hollow is pleased to announce a two-year fellowship to support a post-doctoral scientist in residence at our preserve...
Light pollution, also known as “artificial light at night” (ALAN), is a rapidly growing threat to nocturnal wildlife around the...
Since 2016, Great Hollow has been studying the impacts of the invasive shrub, Japanese barberry, on habitat quality for forest...
Great Hollow was pleased to host renowned bat biologist, W. Mark Ford, and graduate students from his lab at the...
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