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The last time this subtropical species had been available for Connecticut birders to track down was in June 2011, amazingly ...
The Connecticut Audubon Society’s annual “State of the Birds” report has good news for a change. The publication already has a celebratory feel since 2023 marks the 125th anniversary of the ...
Climate change jeopardizes endangered species’ habitats. Potentially jeopardizing them further is a federal proposal around ...
Birds do well when the water's clean, the air's clean, when the forests and fields are in good shape. People do well under those circumstances, too. That's the main reason.
Rhodes said she has been teaching “SUP Yoga” for nearly a decade and, every summer, Collinsville Canoe & Kayak offers its venue, right along the Farmington River, for the classes. On a recent sultry ...
Ellen Spiegel discusses her story about how federal changes to the endangered species program will affect CT animals.
CT lawmakers advance partial pesticide ban, allow exemption for ‘new DDT’ blamed for killing birds Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook ...
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