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A Fisheries Guide to Lakes and Ponds of Connecticut
DEEP Requests Proposals for Grants for Aquatic Invasive Species Control on Lakes, Ponds, and Rivers
(HARTFORD) – The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is now accepting proposals for the Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Grant Program for 2026. Applications will be accepted through December 10, 2025. Please visit the DEEP AIS Grant Program website for details on how to apply for 2026 grants.
Listing of Seasonal Resource Assistant positions currently available with the Wildlife Division.
Town of Fairfield, DS-202207228
Notice of tentative determination to approve an application submitted by the Town of Fairfield for proposed activity that includes construction of two flood control dams at Fairchild Wheeler Golf Course to attenuate the flood flows downstream of the site and reduce the frequency and severity of flooding along the Rooster River. This proposed activity will impact approximately 14,950 square feet of Londons Brook and associated wetlands. Written comments due by November 13, 2025.
Report observations of black bears, bobcats, moose, fisher, and other wildlife to the DEEP Wildlife Division.
Information on Connecticut hunting and trapping laws and regulations.
Technical Impracticability Variance
A Technical Impracticability Variance is a remedial option provided under the Connecticut Remediation Standard Regulations (RSRs) when non-aqueous phase liquids cannot be contained or removed in accordance with Section 22a-133k-2(g) of the RSRs, remediation to the extent technically practicable has reduced the concentration of pollutants in groundwater to steady-state concentrations, or as otherwise specified in EPA guidance.
Learn about the destructive southern pine beetle and its management in Connecticut
DEEP Seeking Public Comment on Draft RFP for Paddlecraft Rentals in Five CT State Parks
(HARTFORD, CT) — As part of its Partnership in Parks Initiative, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is seeking public comment on a draft Request for Proposal (RFP) for paddlecraft rentals in five Connecticut State Parks. Comments are due November 7, 2025.
Learn to Fish - Student Materials
Everything you need to get out fishing in the great state of Connecticut!
This pictorial guide contains interesting and useful information about all of Connecticut's fascinating freshwater fishes.
State and Federal Stamps and HIP
Migratory Bird Hunters are required to have both the federal and Connecticut Migratory Bird Conservation Stamps.