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Listing of fact sheets on wildlife habitat.
Learn About Wildlife in Connecticut
Links to educational materials related to Connecticut wildlife.
How you can help chimney swifts.
Conservation of Amphibians and Reptiles in CT
A new book published by the CT DEEP.
Information about deer adaptations to winter and the effects of feeding and baiting deer.
The Wildlife Division's purple martin banding study and how you can help.
Timber Rattlesnake Telemetry in CT
Biologists are using telemetry to study Connecticut's timber rattlesnake population and aid conservation of this state endangered species.
A fun way for kids to learn about bats.
Links to a variety of wildlife activity and coloring pages for kids.
This special event showcases Connecticut's waterfowl heritage and conservation efforts.
Bat Appreciation Day at Old New-Gate Prison and Copper Mine
Learn about bats at the Old New-Gate Prison and Copper Mine in East Granby, sponsored by the CT DEEP and Department of Economic and Community Development.
Family-friendly Projects to Improve Backyard Habitat
With planning, these projects projects can each be accomplished in 2 hours, providing habitat for wildlife in your yard.
Master Wildlife Conservationist Outreach Programs
Booking a Master Wildlife Conservationist for your organization or event.
Put Your Stamp on Conservation
Purchase the annual CT Migratory Bird Conservation Stamp and contribute to wetland habitat conservation.
CT Migratory Bird Stamp Dollars Deliver Results
Learn the history of the CT Migratory Bird Conservation Stamp Program and how it has contributed to wetland and migratory bird conservation.