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![]() Frogs and toads are outstanding indicators of water quality and environmental change, and many species in Connecticut and beyond are showing clear signs of trouble. Come to Great Hollow on May 4th to hear a presentation by our naturalist, John Foley, on the 11 species of frogs and toads that call Connecticut home. We'll learn |
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![]() This next event in our Kids' Nature Night series is all about owls! We’ll start our evening off by making s'mores over a campfire while talking about cool owl behaviors and adaptations, and then head inside to dissect owl "pellets" to see what little creatures some owls ate for their dinner! After that, we’ll go |
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![]() Join us at Great Hollow this Mother's Day, when local birding expert, Angela Dimmitt will lead a walk to look for colorful spring migrants that are currently undertaking their long and arduous journey from their tropical wintering grounds to their northern breeding grounds. Ms. Dimmitt will show us where to look and how to identify |
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Join us for our third annual celebration of National Trails Day and take a naturalist-guided tour through Great Hollow Nature Preserve and the neighboring Michael Ciaiola Conservation Area. Learn about the history of "the Hollow” and why it has become one of the most ecologically significant areas in both Fairfield County, CT and Putnam County, |
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