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 …
An Ecological Rainbow: 2024 An Annual Pride Tradition
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.”
Nakashima Legacy Includes “Precious Species”: The American Black Walnut by Elizabeth Jordan We honor George Nakashima (1905–1990), whose life’s work continues at the Nakashima compound neighboring the Preserve, during Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. “We are …
