By GSWA Volunteer, Jim Northrop Human interaction with nature can be a mixed blessing. The plight of the beautiful monarch butterfly is a good example of unintended consequences when advances... read more →
By GSWA Volunteer, Jim Northrop I am a GSWA volunteer. Last summer we had an early evening meeting.... read more →
The daily weather... read more →
It has been more than a year and one-half since the wind and rain of Hurricane Sandy pounded our area of New Jersey. Many residents along the Jersey Shore continue... read more →
In 1997, Congress began requiring the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)... read more →
Did You Know? Trees are Always on the Job Filtering Earth’s Water but Where are their Cheerleaders?!
The Ashokan Reservoir in New York's Ulster County is one of two reservoirs in the Catskill Water Supply System delivering drinking water to New York City.... read more →
In 1982, a large glass-and-steel dome called... read more →
The other day I was walking in a local parking lot, when I heard a persistent honking in... read more →
by Ann Campbell, Jim Northrop, & Steve Reynolds Like most other plants, trees rely on... read more →
It was a mild, but sunny, July day and I decided to spend some time outside, enjoying nature. I had not visited the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge recently, so... read more →