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Learning more about the Connecticut River’s natural filters: Research focusing on freshwater mussels
A recent three-day excursion on the Connecticut River aimed to improve scientists’ understanding of what they say is often an ...
Ted Castros-Santos is a researcher who studies fish passage for the U.S. Geological Survey, a federal agency. He says ...
Connecticut and Massachusetts The Farmington River, a drinking water source for nearly 400,000 people in Connecticut and Massachusetts, is impacted by the Rainbow Dam.
The Army Corps of Engineers is going to dye portions of Connecticut River sites red to do research on an invasive plant.
The Connecticut River meanders from north to south along the entire border between Vermont and New Hampshire for 235 miles. It’s New England’s largest and longest river, starting as a tiny ...
It was thought to be confined to the Connecticut River, but recently was found in East Twin Lake in Salisbury and Amos Lake in Preston.
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