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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).
Introductory Message from Commissioner Dykes
Introductory Message from Commissioner Dykes
Share the Shore with Nesting Birds
When visiting Connecticut's shoreline, remember that this habitat is critical for nesting shorebirds, like piping plovers and least terns.
Regulations on Movement of Firewood
Regulations on the movement of firewood in Connecticut
Ice and Snow Storm Response
DEEP Environmental Conservation Police Celebrate Graduation of the 2025 Ranger Academy
(HARTFORD) — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) celebrated the graduation ceremony for the 2025 Environmental Conservation Police (EnCon) Ranger graduating class on Wednesday, April 30th. Thirty-three recruits successfully completed a 120-hour training academy to become EnCon Rangers. An additional 10 Rangers will return to the field from previous years.
DEEP Launches New Online Tool to Assist Solar Siting
(HARTFORD)— The Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) announced today that it has launched a new online tool that will enable a more transparent and efficient siting and permitting process for large-scale renewable energy projects, while at the same time protecting Connecticut’s environmental and natural resources.
An increasing number of damaging aquatic species are invading the waters of Connecticut.
Learn about a variety of hunting topics and gain new skills in advanced hunter education workshops.
A permit is required to place any swim area, speed zone, danger area, or information markers, i.e. buoys or beacons (signs).
A permit is required to mark a navigation channel with buoys or beacons (signs).