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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.
Wildlife Division Office Directory
Office locations and contact information for programs of the DEEP Wildlife Division.
Habitat Management for Wildlife
Links to information about wildlife habitat topics for the Wildlife Division.
Housatonic River Basin Natural Resources Restoration Plan
The Trustee SubCouncil for the Housatonic River Basin Natural Resources Restoration Plan announces the release of a draft amendment to the Plan, proposing to fund seven additional projects in the Aquatic Restoration category.
Links to information about insects and invertebrates in Connecticut
Wildlife License Plates - CT Wildlife Division
Information about Connecticut's wildlife license plates.
Federal Funding for Fish and Wildlife
Information about Connecticut's Federal Grants for fish and wildlife management.
Learn about various wildlife diseases, such as chronic wasting disease and RHDV2.
Bat Acoustic Monitoring Program
The CT DEEP Wildlife Division, with assistance from DEEP State Land Foresters, deploys acoustic bat detectors to collect information on the status of our state's bat populations.
View a live big brown bat colony at White Memorial Conservation Center through a Bat Cam.
A summary of new wildlife, hunting, and fishing regulations that went into effect in 2020.
Meet the DEEP Wildlife Division
The DEEP Wildlife Division advances the conservation, use, and appreciation of Connecticut's wildlife resources.
Photo examples of birds to help with identifying and reporting dead birds.
Outdoor enthusiasts, including hunters, can help combat the illegal wildlife trade.
Watch the livestream of the Bats Count! Bat Cam at White Memorial Conservation Center.