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Connecticut Wildlife Action Plan

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Conservation Actions and Opportunities

See what work is being done, share your accomplishments, and learn where action is needed.

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2025 Connecticut Wildlife Action Plan

View the 2025-2035 CT Wildlife Action Plan that establishes a state and national framework for proactively conserving our fish and wildlife, including their habitats.

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Species of Greatest Conservation Need

Learn about Connecticut's list of Species of Greatest Conservation Need, which has been updated for the 2025 revision of the Wildlife Action Plan.

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