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A male Scarlet Tanager perches on a branch, viewed from below as it looks ahead.
Great Mountain Forest First-Ever Officially Recognized Bird-Friendly Maple Syrup Producer in Connecticut
February 28, 2023 — Just in time for production season, this 6,000 acre forest in Litchfield County is being recognized for managing its sugarbush in ways that help declining forest birds.
Rochelle Thomas stands in front of the Kimberlin Nature Education Center, posing next to a large wooden owl sculpture that is nearly her height.
Meet Greenwich 福利姬视频 Center's New Director, Rochelle Thomas
January 31, 2023
A pair of Eastern Bluebirds in their faded winter plumage perch on a dull green dog-bowl shaped feeder, suspended by metal chains.
Keeping Your Feeder Birds Safe This Winter
January 13, 2023 — These simple tips can ensure your feeder is a safe source of food for birds all year long.
Selfie of Senior Center Manager Robin Ladouceur standing in front of the Bent of the River center building, smiling.
Meet Bent of the River 福利姬视频 Center鈥檚 new Senior Center Manager, Robin Ladouceur
January 06, 2023
A male Black-throated Blue Warbler perches on a branch amidst greenery, beak open as it calls.
Nearly $1M Awarded to 福利姬视频 Conservation Projects in Connecticut and New York
December 19, 2022 — Funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation will allow 福利姬视频 Connecticut and New York to continue and start new conservation projects.
A trio of fluffy, gray American Oystercatcher chicks follow an adult American Oystercatcher carrying food in its beak.
2022 Shorebird and Seabird Conservation Highlights
December 15, 2022 — Thanks to our staff, volunteers, and partners, 2022 has been one of our best seasons yet!
Four people, including Governor Lamont and 福利姬视频 Connecticut Director of Policy Robert LaFrance, smile for the camera, dressed in formalwear.
State Rep. Dorinda Borer Secures $850,000 for 福利姬视频 Connecticut to Create a Regional Coastal Resilience Hub in West Haven
December 09, 2022
A group of volunteers helps dig a hole into which a native tree is being planted
Planting Native Trees and Shrubs at Oneida Sanctuary in Greenwich
November 29, 2022 — At this important wetland ecosystem, plants must be able to tolerate unique coastal conditions.
A Swainson's Thrush sits on a branch with fall foliage blurred in the background. It is a brown bird with a cream colored chest with brown spots. and white encircling its eye.
Following a Swainson's Thrush from Connecticut to Costa Rica
November 07, 2022 — A growing network of Motus towers across the US and Central America have made it possible to track a single bird's migratory movements.
Four teenagers are bent over pulling mugwort from the ground, there is a large patch in front of them obscuring half their bodies' from view.
Mugwort Banished, Trails Created to Bring Oneida Sanctuary to Life
October 03, 2022