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Frequently Asked Questions about hunting, trapping, and obtaining a license in Connecticut.
Falconry is the sport of hunting small game species with trained raptors.
Regulations on the taking of snapping turtles in Connecticut.
Lead Bullet Fragments in Wild Game
Information about possible lead contamination of wild game meat.
Tips on how to be safe while enjoying outdoor activities, such as hunting and hiking.
The Wildlife Division is asking hunters to participate in a voluntary hunt reporting program for ruffed grouse.
Requests for NDDB Environmental Reviews
DEEP performs hundreds of environmental reviews each year to determine the impact of development projects on state-listed species and to help landowners conserve the state's biodiversity.
The DEEP is interested in obtaining new and updated information on critical natural resources from Connecticut's citizens.
About the Natural Diversity Data Base
The Natural Diversity Data Base is a program for the protection of Connecticut's native biological diversity, with emphasis on our most vulnerable species and ecosystems.
NDDB Species Observations via Survey123
Questions and answers on how to submit listed species observations to the Natural Diversity Data Base via Survey123.
Natural Diversity Data Base Maps
The NDDB maps show approximate locations of endangered, threatened, and special concern species and important natural communities in Connecticut.
Underground Storage Tanks Serving Five or More Residential Units