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The summer's drought will make some trees turn color earlier than normal.
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Some homes and businesses in Durham now have reliable access to clean water for the first time in over 18 years.
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An endangered timber rattlesnake bit two dogs recently. Venomous snake bites are a rare event in Connecticut.
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This hour, we discuss our obsession with mountain lions and large predators. We get into Connecticut’s wildlife stories, including the Greenwich mountain lion and Buddy the beefalo.
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Alternatives to the green lawn are growing in popularity in New England, motivated by homeowner's desire to lower their environmental footprint and support pollinators and other wildlife.
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The Boy Scouts’ Connecticut Yankee Council is in the final stage of negotiations to sell Deer Lake for $4.75 million to Pathfinders, Inc.
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For over a decade, environmental advocates have pushed for the preservation of the small island seven miles off the coast of Connecticut.
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Beach nesting birds are facing threats from human disturbance and climate change, but they’re getting help from some local wildlife agencies and their volunteers.
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Two months have passed since the May deadline for bids to buy Deer Lake in Killingworth, Connecticut. Future owner will have to deal with a lawsuit seeking to block development of the property to protect a bird sanctuary.
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Invasive green crabs are destroying marine ecosystems in the United States. A New Hampshire distillery is making crab-flavored whiskey to take them on.