The Most Important Party of the Year On Saturday, Sept. 28, the Preserve will be hosting Rooted in Our Future, its annual signature fundraiser. Now in its 4th year, this event is equal parts a community celebration and a crucial …
Ask a Naturalist Q: I’ve heard that pollinators are in trouble. What can I do to help them? — G.Z. You are correct! Insect populations in general have dropped dramatically in the past 50 years; according to some studies, the …
Blooming Professionals: Preserve Summer Interns To Present Their Own Class Each summer, Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve has the honor of hosting soon-to-be native plant professionals. This year’s interns, Meryl Callaway and Grace Lenart, will be presenting their own topics to …
A Walk with Nursery Manager Glenn White: Hidden Gems of the Preserve By Sue Eveland and Julia Klosser As soon as you turn off River Road on a warm day and pass through the entry gate to the Preserve, you …
2024 Preserve @ Play Offers a Family Friendly Day of Fun Saturday, June 15, was full of sun and a refreshing breeze. We could not have asked for a more perfect day to welcome 500 participants to our third annual …
Celebrating 90 Years of Conservation Action In October 1934, the Washington Crossing Park Commission set aside 100 acres of Washington Crossing Historic Park. At the urging of two dedicated visionaries, these acres became Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve. Mary K. Parry, …
Find Kindred Spirits by Volunteering at the Preserve By Volunteer and Visitor Services Coordinator Brianne Scott Searching for your kindred gardeners, hikers and outdoorsy folk? Interested in becoming more involved with your community? Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve is looking for …
A Reflection on Pride by Preserve Executive Director Peter Couchman Originally published in Preserve Notes, June, 2023
Local Painter Captures the Preserve in Her Work “Art is an interactive experience, and I hope to conjure sensory feelings in the viewer.”