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The Elusive Bobcat of Connecticut: A Glimpse into the Wild
• February 25, 2024As the only wild cat found in Connecticut, the bobcat is a symbol of the state’s wild areas. These elusive predators are well adapted to a variety of habitats and are crucial for controlling prey populations. -
Mystic Seaport: A Gateway to America’s Maritime Past
• October 19, 2023As the largest maritime museum in the United States, Mystic Seaport offers a glimpse into New England’s seafaring past with historic ships, a recreated 19th-century village, and ongoing maritime crafts. It’s a significant cultural landmark with extensive educational programs. -
The Graceful Lady Fern: A Flourish of Green in Connecticut’s Shady Retreats
• May 12, 2024An elegant fern that thrives in moist, shady areas. It’s known for its lush, arching green fronds and is a popular choice for native plant gardens due to its adaptability and ornamental qualities. -
Celebrating the New England Aster: A Jewel of Connecticut’s Fall Landscape
• April 10, 2024This vibrant perennial produces deep purple flowers with yellow centers in the fall, providing a late-season nectar source for pollinators and adding color to the autumn landscape. -
Old Sturbridge Village: A Step Back in Time in Southern New England
• April 7, 2024This living history museum recreates rural New England during the 1830s. Although it’s just over the border in Massachusetts, it’s a popular destination for those visiting or living in northern Connecticut, featuring demonstrations of early American trades and crafts. -
Buttonwood Farm Ice Cream: A Sweet Escape in Griswold, Connecticut
• April 4, 2024Famous for its homemade ice cream and the annual sunflower festival, Buttonwood Farm is a delightful stop for families. Visitors can enjoy ice cream made on the premises and take a hayride through scenic fields during the summer. -
The White-Tailed Deer of Connecticut: A Study in Balance and Beauty
• March 16, 2024Common throughout Connecticut, these deer play a key role in the ecosystem by influencing vegetation dynamics and serving as prey for predators. Their population management is a significant wildlife management issue. -
The Eastern Red Cedar: An Evergreen Anchor of Connecticut’s Landscape
• December 13, 2023This evergreen tree is highly adaptable and serves as a crucial habitat for wildlife. It’s also used for its aromatic wood in cedar chests and closets. -
The Last Green Valley: A Hidden Gem in Eastern Connecticut
• November 24, 2023Stretching through 26 towns in Connecticut’s northeast corner, this national heritage corridor is remarkably rural and undeveloped. It offers dark night skies unusual for the East Coast, making it an excellent place for stargazing, besides its trails, rivers, and cultural events. -
Kent Falls State Park: A Picturesque Escape in Connecticut
• November 5, 2023Known for its series of waterfalls on Kent Falls Brook, this park features trails that run alongside the cascading waters with multiple viewing platforms. It’s especially beautiful in the fall when the foliage adds a vibrant backdrop.