Rehabilitating injured wildlife and protecting more than 2,100 acres of woodland habitat that they call home through stewardship and education in the Northwest Corner.
Building a brighter future through engagement and education at our nature education center and seven sanctuaries in southwest Connecticut.
Conserving open space and working lands through programming at our 700-acre nature sanctuary and education center in Southbury.
Protecting birds, other wildlife, and their habitats in the Atlantic Flyway at the state and national level through advocacy, education, and land stewardship initiatives.
Although not so common in Connecticut just 25 years ago, this adaptable species can now be found across the state. They are particularly fond of hilly areas with cliff faces.