Saving the New England Cottontail Rabbit
Great Hollow’s executive director, Dr. Chad Seewagen, and naturalist, John Foley, recently participated in the annual meeting of the New...
Great Hollow’s executive director, Dr. Chad Seewagen, and naturalist, John Foley, recently participated in the annual meeting of the New...
Today we were honored to welcome United States Congresswoman Jahana Hayes to Great Hollow to learn about our organization’s work...
We are pleased to announce the addition of Maggie Cozens to the Great Hollow team. In her role as Education...
For the past three years, Great Hollow has been conducting a series of studies to identify the ecological impacts of...
Great Hollow has been the lucky recipient of numerous Scout group service projects over the past few years. Their mark...
Last weekend, with the help of some fantastic members of our community, we installed our first pollinator garden at Great...
Great Hollow is the proud new guardian of two eastern screech owls that were rescued by a local wildlife rehabilitator...
Mercury pollution is a worsening global problem that is caused by coal combustion, gold mining, and other human activities, and...
2019 Juried Art Show, May 18-19 at Great Hollow Nature Preserve The Great Hollow Photographers Club is sponsoring a juried...
Great Hollow awards up to $5,000 in grants each year to support ecological research at and beyond our preserve. Applicants...
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