It Could Not Have Happened to a Better State! There's a lot of uncertainty today, but one thing we DO know is that we got some great news today... New Jersey officially... read more →
By Hazel England, GSWA Director of Education and Outreach, Land Steward Our long-awaited Conservation Management Area (CMA) restoration finally began in the last week of September at our 73-acre... read more →
MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY (October 12, 2020) — The Great Swamp Watershed Association (GSWA) invites individuals and families to become a member and enjoy a guided hike at their Conservation Management... read more →
By Val Thorpe, GSWA Director of Communications and Marketing Our land stewardship program is back up and running! With new protocols in place to ensure safe working conditions, summer interns... read more →
By: Hazel England – GSWA Director of Education and Outreach, Land Steward While we all continue to hunker down at home to slow the spread of coronavirus, many of... read more →
Part of our Watershed Friendly Living Series By Chris Coultas and Nicky Vanech: GSWA Interns, and Hazel England: GSWA Director of Education & Outreach – Land Steward As the... read more →
By Val Thorpe, Director of Communications & Membership We are thrilled to see with our own eyes that local merchants are embracing the new single-use plastic bag ban that... read more →
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 →