Connecticut Advances Water Quality and Carbon Sequestration with Land Purchase - The Environmental Council of the States (ECOS)
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Connecticut Advances Water Quality and Carbon Sequestration with Land Purchase - The Environmental Council of the States (ECOS)
The Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection announced this week that it acquired approximately 643 acres of important wildlife habitat and wetlands in Killingly, Connecticut with the intent to establish a new Wildlife Management Area. By safeguarding this land, DEEP will help ensure protection of water quality, preservation of biodiversity, and natural carbon sequestration that mitigates the impacts of the changing climate. T…
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