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Abington Amston
Andover Ansonia Ashford
Avon Ballouville Baltic
Bantam Barkhamsted Barry Square
Beacon Falls Bensenville Berlin
Bethany Bethel Bethlehem
Bloomfield Bolton Botsford
Bozrah Branford Bridgeport
Bridgewater Bristol Broad Brook
Brookfield Brooklyn Burlington
Canaan Canterbury Canton
Canton Center Centerbrook Central Village
Chaplin Cheshire Chester
Clinton Cobalt Colchester
Colebrook Collinsville Columbia
Cornwall Cornwall Bridge Cos Cob
Coventry Cromwell Danbury
Danielson Darien Dayville
Deep River Derby Drive Bloomfield
Durham East Berlin East Canaan
East Glastonbury East Granby East Haddam
East Hampton East Hartford East Hartland
East Haven East Killingly East Lyme
East Norwalk East Windsor East Windsor Hill
East Woodstock Eastford Easton
Ellington Elmwood Enfield
Essex Fabyan Fairfield
Falls Village Farmington Gales Ferry
Gaylordsville Georgetown Gilman
Glastonbury Goshen Granby
Greens Farms Greenwich Griswold
Grosvenor Dale Groton Guilford
Haddam Hadlyme Hamden
Hampton Hanover Hartford
Harwinton Hawleyville Hebron
Higganum Hopewell Junction Humble
Huntington Indianapolis Ivoryton
Jewett City Kensington Kent
Killingworth Lakeville Lebanon
Ledyard Lisbon Litchfield
Lyme Madison Manchester
Mansfield Center Marion Marlborough
Meriden Middle Haddam Middlebury
Middlefield Middletown Milford
Milldale Monroe Montville
Moodus Moorcroft Moosup
Morris Mystic Naugatuck
New Britain New Canaan New Fairfield
New Hartford New Haven New Haven Woodridge
New London New Milford New Preston
New Preston Marble Dale New Rochelle Newington
Newtown Niantic Norfolk
North Branford North Canton North Franklin
North Granby North Grosvenordale North Haven
North Stonington North Windham Northfield
Northford Norwalk Norwich
Norwichtown Oakdale Oakville
Old Greenwich Old Lyme Old Mystic
Old Saybrook Oneco Orange
Oxford Pawcatuck Pequabuck
Pine Meadow Plainfield Plainville
Plantsville Plaza Pleasant Valley
Plymouth Pomfret Pomfret Center
Poquonock Port Chester Portland
Preston Prospect Putnam
Quaker Hill Quinebaug Redding
Redding Ridge Ridgefield Ridgeway
Riverside Riverton Rockfall
Rockville Rocky Hill Rogers
Rowayton Roxbury Salem
Salisbury Sandy Hook Santa Anna
Scotland Seymour Sharon
Shelton Sherman Simsbury
Somers Somersville South Glastonbury
South Kent South Lyme South Norwalk
South Windham South Windsor South Woodstock
Southbury Southington Southport
Springdale Stafford Stafford Springs
Stamford Sterling Stevenson
Stonington Storrs Storrs Mansfield
Stratford Suffield Taftville
Tariffville Terryville Thomaston
Thompson Tolland Torrington
Trumbull Uncasville Union
Unionville Vernon Vernon Rockville
Vernon-Rockville Versailles Voluntown
Wallingford Warren Washington
Washington Depot Waterbury Waterford
Watertown Wauregan Weatogue
West Cornwall West Granby West Hartford
West Hartland West Haven West Redding
West Simsbury West Suffield Westbrook
Weston Westport Wethersfield
Willimantic Willington Wilson
Wilton Winchester Winchester Center
Windham Windham Center Windsor
Windsor Locks Winsted Wolcott
Woodbridge Woodbury Woodstock
Woodstock Valley Woodstock Vly Yalesville
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Green Initiatives & Environmental History for: Connecticut


Basic History

In 1614, Dutch explorers explored the Connecticut River. They built a small fort which they soon abandoned as English settlers moved into the area in increasing numbers in 1633. These settlers had been attracted to the area by the excellent reports they got from some of their members. In 1638-39, representatives of the three Connecticut River towns- Hartford, Windsor, and Wethersfield- met at Hartford and formed the colony of Connecticut. They also adopted the fundamental orders, which established a government for the colony. Connecticut’s population expanded gradually. Connecticut played a prominent role in the Revolutionary War, serving as the Continental Army’s major supplier. Sometimes called the ‘Arsenal of the Nation’, the state became one of the most industrialized in the nation.

Environmental History

Connecticut has an impressive diversity of vegetation zones. The state’s hillsides and uplands support a variety of flowers and plants, like the mountain laurel, pink azalea, trailing arbutus, Solomon’s seal, along with ferns, cattails, cranberry, sweet pepperbush and spicebush. The land is also teeming with wildlife. Roaming the forests and meadows were black bear, white-tailed deer, red and gray foxes, timber wolf, cougar, panther, raccoon, and enough rattlesnakes to pose a serious danger. Fresh water fish are abundant, and common birds include the robin, song sparrow, wood thrush, snowy owl and winter wren. Seventeen animal species were listed as threatened or endangered by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and among these were 5 kinds of sea turtles, the bald eagle, two species of whale, and the gray wolf.

Green Initiatives

The state has made a strong commitment to environmental protection and conservation through innovative initiatives and individual effort in terms of statewide plans and contracts to manage debris; reducing toxicity of packaging that enters the solid waste stream, and ultimately the environment; developing ‘green’ real estate nationwide with green and affordable apartment buildings; development and successful implementation of major water quality programs. Connecticut Disaster Debris Plan Team, Connecticut Section of American Water Works Association, Connecticut Department of Public Health, The Clearinghouse, Jonathan Rose Companies, and other such government and private bodies are taking prompt actions while maintaining important environmental standards that have served the state well. The state is creating green investment opportunities in the areas of energy efficiency, clean energy, transportation, agriculture, historic preservation, and natural resource protection.

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