2014 Year in Review
2014 was an exciting year for Connecticut’s environment and Long Island Sound!
2014 was an exciting year for Connecticut’s environment and Long Island Sound!
Federal government’s planned sale of island would put endangered wildlife at risk.
We’re putting the final touches on a wonderful year for CFE/Save the Sound. Here are the top ten most read blogs of the year! We’re looking forward to another great year filled with more stories and successes. Thank you for your continued support!
Written for the Long Island Sound Study’s Fall 2014 Update, this pair of articles provides great examples of how farming–both on land and at sea–can help reduce hypoxia and improve the Sound’s water quality.
After nearly two weeks of labor and several rain delays, our bioswale at Edgewood School in New Haven is finished!
Advocates joined Gov. Malloy, state officials, and national guests to discuss Connecticut’s public transportation future
It’s pouring rain across our region, which makes this a great time to go outside and check to see how your local sewer infrastructure is holding up.
A man-made garden ditch specifically designed to capture and filter rainwater! Learn more about our New Haven project here.