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Landscape Stewardship
Land and Water Resources

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From rocky hilltops to sandy beaches, from farm fields to urban cores, the land and water resources in Connecticut are varied and valuable. Many are natural resources like wetlands, forests and Long Island Sound. Others have been altered by human activities like farms, villages and urban centers. The health of each of these is important to the vitality of the State of Connecticut as a whole. For more information on various resources for which DEP has specific responsibility, follow the links below.

Aquifer Protection Areas

Brownfields (Remediation and Site Clean-up)

Coastal Resources (Long Island Sound, its major tributaries and their associated habitats)

Endangered Species

Forests (includes urban forests)

Geology

Open Space

Water Resources 

Wetlands (Inland and Tidal)

Wildlife

Content Last Updated October 27, 2008








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