Engaging Hearts and Hands for Lasting Change

At Hundred Acre Hollows, we believe that real change begins with community. Our mission isn’t just to protect wildlife and restore habitats—it’s to bring people into that mission. When individuals of all ages come together to learn, volunteer, and share their passion for nature, they become stewards of the land and champions of conservation. Every guided walk, every weed pulled, every native plant nurtured is a step toward a healthier planet—and a more connected community.
As Margaret Mead so wisely said, 

From Visitor to Citizen Scientist

At Hundred Acre Hollows, we invite everyone to become a part of the solution—not just by observing nature, but by documenting it, learning from it, and sharing that knowledge. Through simple yet powerful citizen science tools, anyone can contribute to the preservation and understanding of our ecosystems.

iNaturalist:

Snap a photo of a plant, insect, or animal, and help scientists around the world track biodiversity changes right here in our preserve.

eBird:

Record your bird sightings and contribute to global bird migration and behavior studies.

Chronolog:

Take a photo from our marked station and help us document environmental changes over time.

Homegrown National Park:

Join a nationwide movement by planting native species at home and adding your efforts to a growing network of restored habitat.