HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is reminding boaters who operate vessels inland that they are now required to purchase an Aquatic Invasive Species stamp.
CONNECTICUT (WTNH) — The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station are warning Connecticut residents of an invasive species becoming more ...
Connecticut officials are reminding boaters to get their annual Aquatic Invasive Species Stamp. The stamp requirement applies to both residents and nonresidents operating registered boats on inland ...
More than $180,000 in grant money has been awarded to support urban and community forestry projects in several Connecticut towns and cities, officials said. The state’s Department of Energy and ...
There’s been a lot of discussion in Connecticut around invasive plant species wreaking havoc across the state’s rivers and ponds, and even growing through concrete foundations, as the state continues ...
PORTLAND — Clusters of the invasive plant curley leaf pondweed in Great Hill Pond last year made swimming “impossible” and put stress on vessels' motors, according to the Friends of Great Hill Pond.