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  • Connecticut State Parks and Forests

  • Urban and Community Forestry Planning Grant Program

    Urban and Community Forestry Planning Grant Program

  • Annual Wild Turkey Brood Survey

    Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) urges residents to keep a tally of all sightings of hen turkeys and poults (young-of-the-year) from June 1 through August 31 as part of the Wildlife Division’s Annual Wild Turkey Brood Survey.

  • Aquatic Life Impacts of Phosphorus Research

    The CT DEEP Monitoring Group is engaged in several efforts to study the effects of phosphorus in water bodies. This webpage provides information on the monitoring efforts, results and analysis conducted by the Monitoring Program. These efforts include recommendations by the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering report ‘Methods to Measure Phosphorus and Make Future Projections’ developed as part of Public Act 12-155, An Act Concerning Phosphorus Reductions in State Waters.

  • Annual Wild Turkey Brood Survey Participate in a Citizen Science Project for CT DEEP

    Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) urges residents to keep a tally of all sightings of hen turkeys and poults (young-of-the-year) from June 1 through August 31 as part of the Wildlife Division’s Annual Wild Turkey Brood Survey.

  • DEEP Alerts Residents and Visitors of Elevated Wildfire Risk this Weekend

    (HARTFORD, CT) – The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) today reminds residents and visitors that forest fire danger levels are elevated from “High” to “Extreme” throughout Connecticut and are expected to remain elevated throughout the upcoming weekend due to ongoing drought conditions. The danger will remain “High” or above until there is significant rain.

  • DEEP Encourages Continued Bear Awareness During Fall: Bears Increase Food Intake and Are More Active

    (HARTFORD, CT) — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is reminding residents to follow best practices to reduce the likelihood of an encounter with a bear this fall, as bears’ quest for more food before the winter makes them very active for the next few months. During the fall season, black bears increase their food intake to add fat reserves needed to help them survive winter.

  • CT Greenways Council to Hold 25th Annual Greenway Awards and Kick Off CT Trails Day Events

    (HARTFORD) — The Connecticut Greenways Council (CGC) will host its 25th Annual CT Greenway Awards at Riverfront Recapture’s Boathouse in Hartford on Friday, May 31. The event is traditionally held on the Friday before CT Trails Day, which occurs the weekend of June 1 and 2.

  • Property Transfer Program Fact Sheet

    Guidance for complying with the Property Transfer Act requirements, including which forms are required for particular circumstances and applicable fees.

  • Criteria Pollutant Background Air Quality

  • Short-eared Owl

    Fact sheet about the Short-eared Owl produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.

  • Who Owns The Shore:The Public Trust

    An overview of the Public Trust Doctrine

  • DEEP Reminds Boaters that Paddlers are Required to Wear Life Jackets Starting October 1

    (HARTFORD) – The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) reminds boaters that state law requires anyone operating a canoe, kayak, stand-up paddleboard or other manually-propelled vessel between October 1 and May 31 must wear a personal floatation device (PFD).

  • Bishop Swamp Wildlife Management Area Adds Acreage

    (HARTFORD, CT) – The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is pleased to announce that 284 acres in Hebron, formerly the Fracchia property, have been added to the 752-acre Bishop Swamp Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Andover and will be open for specific regulated hunting seasons starting this fall. Bishop Swamp WMA now consists of two sections: the original section in Andover and the new property acquisition nearby in Hebron. Abutting state lands include Gay City State Park (closed to hunting) and a section of Meshomasic State Forest that is open to hunting.

  • Raccoon

    Fact sheet about the Raccoon produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.