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Information on how to become a Nuisance Wildlife Control Officer (NWCO).
Learn about rabies and wildlife.
Addressing conflicts with birds of prey and backyard chickens and rabbits.
A timeline highlighting major conservation events in Connecticut in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the CT Bureau of Natural Resources.
Conservation of Amphibians and Reptiles in CT
A new book published by the CT DEEP.
How you can help chimney swifts.
Fishing Tournament Information
Learn all about ice fishing in Connecticut!
Removing Triploid Grass Carp from Candlewood Lake and Squantz Pond
Learn more about why we are removing Triploid Grass Carp from Candlewood Lake and Squantz Pond and how you can help.
A newly discovered invasive species, the knobfin sculpin has had a devastating impact on the Pomperaug River ecosystem.
Western Mosquitofish have been widely introduced across the globe as a biocontrol with mixed results.
The Eastern Mosquitofish has been widely introduced as a biocontrol with mixed results.
Information to help you start your Connecticut fishing adventure, including where to fish, what fish you are likely to find there, and more to keep you safe and successful on the water.
Phone numbers and email addresses for contacting the DEEP Fisheries Division.
Information on the Connecticut state boundary line in Long Island Sound.