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Connecticut leaders are addressing concerns about the use of the controversial chemical diquat to combat hydrilla. Diquat ...
As coyotes become more common in Connecticut, officials say they can pose risks to pets, livestock and occasionally humans.
Blue-green algae are microscopic organisms that naturally occur in Connecticut’s lakes, ponds and rivers. When they interact ...
The two incidents within a short span come during a time of year when experts say Connecticut's coyotes are more likely to be seen. The pups have exited their dens and families are traveling around ...
The City of Bristol has a warning for its residents and visitors — do not feed the geese. Bristol Parks, Recreation, Youth ...
“While DEEP reviews and issues permits to ensure the work meets environmental and public health standards, the project itself, including the application of federally approved herbicides like ...
A popular beach has been closed down to the public after officials found multiple tick species, officials said.
The Connecticut River Museum is set to host the 2025 Connecticut River Valley Environmental Summit, ... Event will discuss the issues. Stephen Underwood, Hartford Courant. Sun, ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — The coming of spring also brings a new brush fire season in Connecticut. On Wednesday, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection shared several ...
The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection has imposed temporary alcohol bans at nine state recreation areas. The ban took effect Wednesday and will continue through Monday, Aug. 18 ...