By Val Thorpe, GSWA Director of Communications & Membership While helping a family member pack for her move, I noticed that despite her best efforts to recycle responsibly, she... read more →
by Sue Levine, GSWA Director of Finance and Human Resources The sole purpose of a catch basin is to collect stormwater and transport it to local underground waterways. “Everyone... read more →
By Adam Palmer, GSWA Education Associate Although it may be wintertime and it doesn’t look like much activity abounds in our wild spaces, our Conservation Management Area (CMA) is... read more →
After a delay from its originally scheduled date due to snow and ice on the Sunday after Thanksgiving, the GSWA stewardship staff held the final community stewardship workday of the... read more →
By Val Thorpe – GSWA Director of Communications and Membership Did you know? Composting is an activity you can (and should) do year-round. If you’ve been contemplating composting, now... read more →
We are excited to share the news – we’ve preserved an additional 20 acres of land on Tiger Lily Lane in Harding Township! This plot of land is adjacent to... read more →
A story of Unfolding Stewardship over a decade in the making! By Hazel England Looking back recently over more than twelve years of stewardship carried out at Great Swamp Watershed... read more →
GSWA is overjoyed to announce the opening of a new trail at its Conservation Management Area (CMA), the Horizon Trail. The... read more →
In an effort to improve our understanding of groundwater quality in our region, the Great Swamp Watershed Association... read more →