With a diverse landscape of rolling hills leading into long coastlines, Connecticut is one of the loveliest birding spots. There ... Read more ...
Most travelers are unaware of the 4,000-acre natural wonderland that’s open year-round free of charge in the hills of ...
People continue to illegally shoot hawks and other birds of prey in Connecticut, including two that had to be euthanized in ...
Especially vulnerable birds in Connecticut include eastern bluebirds ... Neonics kill caterpillars, along with bumble bees and other bee species, monarch and swallowtail butterflies, beetles ...
The Connecticut Audubon Society's annual report says pesticides called neonics are devastating birds in the state.