Environmental Resources

Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
You will find Environmental and Health Updates, Recreation & Natural Resources, Permits - Licences and Registrations, Laws & Regulations, information on Protecting our Environment, Education, Business and Grant Opportunities, etc.

Connecticut Department of Agriculture
Provides information on Animals, Aquaculture, Licenses & Permits, Regulation and Inspection, Conservation Options, and Frequently Asked Questions.

Connecticut Association of Conservation and Inland Wetlands Commissions, Inc.
As a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization CACIWC, Inc.'s goals are to: provide timely information and education to all of the municipal Conservation and Inland Wetland Commissions in Connecticut, establish Conservation Commissions in towns where they do not exist, provide coordination and assistance in carrying out the purposes of Conservation and Inland Wetland Commissions, and educate Connecticut citizens in the preservation and management of natural resources.

Connecticut Fund for the Environment
Defending the Environment - Safeguarding Our Future. Information on campaigns and programs for Air, Land, and Water is available.

Natural Resources Defense Council
NRDC provides information on Urgent Alerts, Clean Air & Energy, Global Warming, Clean Water & Oceans, Wildlife & Fish, Parks, Forests & Wetlands, Toxic Chemicals & Health, Nuclear Weapons & Waste, Cities & Green Living, U.S. Law & Policy, and International Issues.

Nature Conservancy
The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.

United States Environmental Protection Agency
Emergencies -- report oil or chemical spills at 800-424-8802, They provide information on Acid Rain, Air, Asbestos, Careers, Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Cleanup, Enforcement, Global Warming, Grants, Hazardous Waste, Human Health, Lead, Mercury, Mold, Oil Spills, Ozone, Pesticides, Radon, Recycling, Regions, Research, Superfund, Technology, Test Methods, TRI, Wastes, Water, Wetlands, and more.

United States Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's mission is, working with others, to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.