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Photos from projects of the Housatonic River Basin Natural Resources Restoration Plan.
Put Your Stamp on Conservation
Purchase a Connecticut Migratory Bird Conservation Stamp to help conserve wetland habitat for wildlife.
Land Trusts are private, non-profit organizations dedicated to land conservation.
The Department protects open space by adding lands to the State's system of Parks, Forests, and Wildlife Management Areas, and by providing open space grant funding to its land conservation partners.
DEEP Monthly Open Space Reports
DEEP Monthly Open Space Reports
Protecting key lands as open space is a part of sound natural resource and watershed management.
DEEP Annual Open Space Reports - Archive
DEEP Annual Open Space Reports - Archive
Connecticut Land Registry Pilot
The Public Use and Benefit Land Registry (Land Registry) pilot portal allows users to browse state lands, determine property ownership, and research, view, and download copies of parcel information, including deeds, surveys, and land management plans. Greater levels of detail are available as the map zoom level is increased.
The Public Use and Benefit Land Registry (Land Registry) pilot portal allows users to browse state lands, determine property ownership, and research, view, and download copies of parcel information, including deeds, surveys, and land management plans. Greater levels of detail are available as the map zoom level is increased.
Land and Water Conservation Fund Grant Program
The Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) is a federal grant program administered by the Department of Interior, National Park Service (NPS).
YSB Test Page
Find links to the Connecticut Fishing Guide, Hunting and Trapping Guides, and Boater's Guide.
Climate Change
Addressing climate change presents residents, businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities a chance to create, evolve, and maintain a sustainable environment, a robust economy, and a higher quality of life today and tomorrow.
Recycling
Connecticut disposes of 2.4 million tons of trash annually, an estimated 1,370 pounds of trash per person per year. That's too much! Learn more about how we manage our waste and how to help us move toward more waste reduction, reuse and recycling.
DEEP Programs & Services
DEEP conserves, improves and protects Connecticut's natural resources and the environment, and makes cheaper, cleaner and more reliable energy available to people and businesses. Find DEEP's programs and services here.