CT House Democrats have outlined a vision to ensure that Connecticut's natural resources will be preserved for future generations.
The transfer of the 1000-acre parcel of land known as The Preserve to public ownership will protect the last, large unprotected coastal forest between New York and Boston in perpetuity.
The Water Plan will address every aspect of water use in the state.
The Long Island Sound Blue Plan will provide a long-term strategy for the use and preservation of the Sound's natural resources.
Long-term thinking and strategic planning will protect these and many other of our natural resources.
Rep Albis Leads On Legislation to Support State Parks
Tong Looks At New Way To Save Popular Program
Rep. Willis Bill Would Help To Strengthen Violations Against Timber Clearing Violations
Rep. Miller, Advocates Celebrate Funding For "The Preserve"
Historic Water Planning Legislation Signed Into Law
Rep. Hampton Leads House Passage Of Comprehensive Water Strategy
Rep. Hampton Leads Connecticut Water Summit Toward Comprehensive Strategy
Feds Say Program to Save Connecticut's Only Native Rabbit Is Working
WNPROspreys Continue Their Rebound in Connecticut
WNPRThe Preserve: Take a hike - fundraising efforts in full gear now
Shoreline TimesThe Trust for Public Land Announces Conservation Opportunity for The Preserve
Trust for Public LandPreserve the 1,000 Acre Forest
Must Keep Moving On Water Plan
Hartford CourantAn Act Concerning The Responsibilities Of The Water Planning Council