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Nest Boxes and Structures for Wildlife
Fact sheet about Nest Structures for Wildlife produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Fact sheet about the Piping Plover produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Fact sheet about the Muskrat produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Fact sheet on the Eastern Wormsnake produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Fact sheet about the Northern Slimy Salamander produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Agricultural wastewater generated from a variety of farm activities including animal feeding operations and the processing of agricultural products, can pollute surface and ground water if not properly managed.
Environmental Conservation Police Officers
Environmental Conservation Police Officers enforce laws and regulations concerning fishing, hunting, boating, state parks, motor vehicles, and criminal and public safety.
Missed a webinar of interest? No problem. Access and watch recently-recored forestry webinars here.
CT DEEP Forestry Division's homepage. Information about forestry and forest management in Connecticut.
Our Mission at DEEP's Forestry Division
The mission of the Forestry Division is to advance the health, use, conservation, and appreciation of Connecticut's forest resource.
Land Trusts are private, non-profit organizations dedicated to land conservation.
The Department protects open space by adding lands to the State's system of Parks, Forests, and Wildlife Management Areas, and by providing open space grant funding to its land conservation partners.