Posts by Chad Seewagen

New Publication from Great Hollow’s Mercury Pollution Research Program

Great Hollow’s executive director, Chad Seewagen, is the coauthor of a new study that has been published in the current...

2018 Annual Review Released

As we welcome in 2019, Great Hollow is proud to announce the release of its first Annual Review. The report...

Great Hollow Calendars Now Available!

Great Hollow Calendars Now Available!

Be sure to get your spiral-bound 2019 Great Hollow wall calendar produced by the Great Hollow Photographers Club! The calendar...

New Bridge Across Quaker Brook

If you’ve ever hiked along our Red or Orange Trails, you know that crossing the stream that divides them can...

Article by Great Hollow Director Featured in Annual “State of the Birds” Report

Great Hollow’s executive director, Chad Seewagen is the author of an article in the Connecticut Audubon Society’s annual State of...

Local High School Students Team up with UConn and Great Hollow on Research Projects

There’s something fishy about New Fairfield High School student, Lucie Tuthill. Lucie is a participant in UConn’s fantastic Conservation Ambassador...

Raptor Banding in Cape May, NJ

Last week, Great Hollow’s executive director and licensed bird bander, Chad Seewagen and his brother Eric, also a licensed bird...

Great Hollow’s Latest Scientific Publication

Great Hollow’s Executive Director, Dr. Chad Seewagen, is the author of an article that was recently published in the peer-reviewed...

Nest Box Project

Great Hollow has begun installing 40 nest boxes at the Connecticut Audubon Society’s Deer Pond Farm in Sherman to enhance...

First Art Show a Great Success

There was a fantastic turnout for our first art show, which ran from June 15 through June 17. Thank you...

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