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Endangered, Threatened and Special Concern Invertebrates
List of endangered, threatened, and special concern invertebrate species in Connecticut.
Endangered, Threatened and Special Concern Mammals
List of endangered, threatened, and special concern mammal species in Connecticut.
Endangered, Threatened and Special Concern Birds
List of endangered, threatened, and special concern birds in Connecticut.
Endangered, Threatened and Special Concern Reptiles
List of endangered, threatened, and special concern reptile species in Connecticut.
Endangered, Threatened and Special Concern Plants
List of endangered, threatened, and special concern plant species in Connecticut.
Endangered, Threatened and Special Concern Amphibians
List of endangered, threatened, and special concern amphibians in Connecticut.
Listing of fact sheets on wildlife habitat.
Trophy Fish Print Your Certificate
A list of links to customize and print a trophy fish award certificate
Listing of State Parks, Forests, and Undeveloped Properties for Volunteers
Examples of Stewardship Permits Issued
List of Stewardship Permits issued for RCRA sites in Connecticut.
DEEP To Celebrate Arbor Day in Communities Across Connecticut
(HARTFORD) — The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is celebrating Arbor Day April 25th with communities across Connecticut and invites you to join us at any one of the many events planned around the state. Many municipalities celebrate Arbor Day as part of the Arbor Day Foundation’s Tree City Program. This national program recognizes cities across the United States for their dedication to growing, protecting, and maintaining urban and community forests. Connecticut boasts 24 Tree Cities, 4 Tree Campuses, and 4 Tree City Growth Awards this year. This list includes the Town of Fairfield and City of Stamford, which are tied for first place as the longest-standing Tree Cities in the state at 37 years.
Listing of scheduled field trial events.