…collective obligation to its care. At 56, Kari is the only person known to have performed this feat. Given her background, none of this comes as a surprise. She began…
Below the Surface- Ugly is Good
…bad reputation that comes from its invasion of the Great Lakes, enabled in the mid-1800s by diversions from the Hudson and/or Susquehanna rivers associated with the construction of the Erie…
Science & Conservation on the Connecticut River
…Pads, but they are not! The aquatic plant known as Trapa natans has the unfortunate common name of water chestnut, leading people who are first hearing about it to think…
Recreation on the Connecticut River
…of trip becomes a reality— paddling down our Connecticut River Text and photos by Emily Dixon I know the mouth of the Connecticut River well. My commute between my parents’…
The Lost Continents of the Connecticut River
…of the ancient past possible. The different plates have come together into giant supercontinents at least four times, along with countless other collisions, subductions, and frictions. The Connecticut River Valley’s…
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Connecticut Land Conservation Council’s Connecticut Land Conservation Conference March 25, 2023 Wesleyan University The conference promises dynamic training and networking opportunities for the land conservation community. Land trusts are important…