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  • The Park River - Academic paper provides information on historical perspective, monitoring water quality and initiatives.

  • Flanders Nature Center - 1300 acres of land in Woodbury, Middlebury, Southbury and Bethlehem which includes the Whittemore Sanctuary.

  • Connecticut Entomological Society - Established to promote entomology in the state. Information on activities, meetings and special events.

  • Eagles Online - Information on bald eagles which nest along the Connecticut River, including photos, webcam, facts and updates.

  • University of Connecticut Center for Environmental Health - Excellent resource for information on environmental health.

  • Save the Sound, Inc. - Nonprofit membership organization dedicated to the restoration, protection and appreciation of Long Island Sound and its watershed.

  • The Long Island Sound Foundation - Organization which promotes awareness and environmentally-sound practices to preserve the Sound. Events calendar, mission statement, publications, resources and links.

  • Scientific Expeditions to Patagonia Organized by University of Connecticut - Groundbreaking ecological research at Torres del Paine National Park, Magallanes, Chile. Details about past and future expeditions.

  • UConn Home & Garden Education Center - Educational outreach program provided by the University of Connecticut that offers information on a range of subjects, including soil testing, lead poisoning, indoor air quality, food safety and septic system management.

  • CURE - Not-for-profit organization that acts as a forum for Connecticut's bioscience research organizations.

  • Glenholme School - Residential environment for students in grades K-12 with emotional, behavioral and learning disabilities, located in Connecticut.

  • Town Green District - Special services district created to promote an inviting, clean and safe environment for all residents, employees and visitors who utilize the city's downtown.

  • Connecticut River Watershed Council - Group which advocates the environmental well-being of the entire Connecticut River, which encompasses over 11,000 square miles of land in parts of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont.

  • International Legal Programs - Offering research programs, conferences, student/faculty exchanges and a graduate program for foreign attorneys to diversify the school environment and curriculum.

  • The Bistro - Sandwiches, burgers, salads and light fare served in an upscale environment.

  • The "Great River" of New England - Excerpts from Edmund Delaney's "The Connecticut River: New England's Historic Waterway".

  • ConnPIRG: The Connecticut Public Interest Research Group - Nonprofit, non-partisan watchdog group working on behalf of consumers, the environment, and good government in Connecticut.

  • Connecticut Tree Protective Association - Nonprofit, non-partisan membership organization comprised of tree care professionals which promotes the protection and care of trees.

  • The Connecticut River - Biology, history and geology of New England's largest river.

  • Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station - Information on research activities, services and resources provided, and special events, all at locations in New Haven, Hamden and Windsor. Includes plant pest handbook and "insect of the week."

  • Connecticut Solar - Retail solar electric components, Siemens solar modules, mounting hardware, charge controllers, inverters and metering devices. Also featuring the Sea Marshall personal rescue beacon.

  • Connecticut Valley Electric Exchange (CONVEX) - Provide power to Connecticut and Western Massachusetts. Power advisory, capacity, and links.

  • Connecticut River Education Initiative - Consortium of nonprofit educational institutions from four states working together to establish education resources inspired by the study of the river's watershed.

  • Science Center of Connecticut - Hands-on exhibits, wildlife center, planetarium, programs and activities.

  • Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group - Information about non-native invasive and potentially invasive vascular plants in Connecticut, USA.

  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Program - Promotes the use of a variety of pest control methods designed to protect public health and the environment, and to produce quality crops and other commodities with the most judicious use of pesticides.

  • Connecticut Lead Hazard Awareness Coalition - Provides information to educate families, public and private health care providers, about lead and it's hazards, treatment, and resources in Connecticut compiled by state and local communities.

  • International Rivers Network: Connecticut - List of Connecticut River organizations, in zip code order.

  • River Valley and Shoreline Science and Nature - Places to visit while in the area.

  • Coastal Fairfield Parks - Where coastal parks can be found and opening and closing dates.

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