Craft Beer-B-Q Night at GSWA!

Great Swamp Watershed Association HQ 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

The Great Swamp Watershed Association is having a free beer tasting party, and you’re invited! What’s the catch? You have to……click below to find out!          

Total Lunar Eclipse Hike at Primrose Farm

Primrose Farm (Enter from Barrett Field) Barrett Field, 1413-000460000-000020001-00000, Morristown, NJ

On Sunday, September 27, New Jersey will be in prime position to witness a stellar late night show. A supermoon–when the moon is as close to the earth as possible, appearing very large–will be fully eclipsed by the Earth’s shadow. We’ll hike back into the fields of Primrose Farm to gain an unobstructed view.        

Swamp Explorers for Kids

Great Swamp Watershed Association's CMA 1 Tiger Lily Ln, Morristown, NJ, United States

On Sunday, October 4, parents can hang back and let the sprouts lead the way during this kid-centric day hike at GSWA’s Conservation Management Area. Recommended for kids four to eight years old. All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult (18+). Space is very limited.          

Creating a Pollinator Garden

Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge 220 Long Hill Road, Gillette, NJ, United States

Learn how to attract pollinators to your yard with GSWA director of education and outreach, Hazel England.              

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Giralda Farms Trailhead

Embrace your inner Columbus and be one of the first to explore the trails at the newly preserved Giralda Farms in Chatham Township. Beautiful fall colors will be the backdrop for this wildlife hike. Your guide, GSWA’s director of education and outreach, Hazel England, will teach you how to look for signs of wildlife that are getting ready for winter or migrating through.          

Stream Assessment Training

Great Swamp Watershed Association HQ 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

This workshop will show you how routine visual stream assessment surveys are conducted on our streams and rivers, and how that data can provide critical information about our water resources and the local environment. Then, step by step, you will learn how to conduct an on-the-ground visual stream assessment—one of the most basic water quality assessment tools available to environmental scientists.

Breakfast Briefing: Blue Acres & Morris County’s Flood Mitigation Program

Great Swamp Watershed Association HQ 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

Join us and speaker Jennifer McCulloch to learn about NJ’s first county-level, dedicated flood acquisition program.  Created in 2012, the Morris County Flood Mitigation Program has worked directly with 9 municipalities, closing on 55 projects, with 36 projects in progress.  The program goal is to create open space and lower municipal costs by moving people out of harm’s way.        

Evening Briefing: Historic Paterson & The Great Falls

Great Swamp Watershed Association HQ 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

Did you know that the Great Falls in Paterson, NJ is the second largest waterfall east of the Mississippi? Join us for a special evening presentation with Supervisory Park Ranger Ilyse Goldman as she shares with us the history of the newly appointed Paterson Great Falls National Historic Park. Ilyse will discuss why Paterson was founded, its past industries, and what the park is doing to help reinvigorate the area.        

Guided Dog Walk

Great Swamp Watershed Association's CMA 1 Tiger Lily Ln, Morristown, NJ, United States

Explore GSWA’s Conservation Management Area with your furry friend! We’ll see what we can sniff out in the woods with expert guide, Hazel England.              

Climate Change & NJ’s Coast

Great Swamp Watershed Association HQ 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

On Tuesday, December 8, from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., join Great Swamp Watershed Association and Professor Rick Lathrop as he discusses the implications of climate change and sea level rise on New Jersey’s coasts. He will present a number of web-based tools that Rutgers is developing to aid residents and coastal decision-makers in planning for sea level rise and to promote enhanced coastal resiliency. A continental breakfast will be served. Register is required. Register online or by calling (973) 538-3500.