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U.S. Geological Survey - http://www.usgs.gov/state/state.asp?State=CT
Science information for the state includes real-time reports for drought, water data, earthquake activity and mineral Information. |
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Home and Garden Education Center - http://www.ladybug.uconn.edu/
Educational outreach programs for the citizens of the state, including home horticulture, soil testing, lead poisoning, indoor air quality, septic system management and entomology. |
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Connecticut Climate Change - http://www.ctclimatechange.com/
Greenhouse gas inventory, state action plan, initiatives, news and events. |
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USGS Minerals Information for Connecticut - http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/state/ct.html
Provides Minerals Yearbook from 1994 forward, plus map of principal mineral-producing localities report in PDF format. |
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Connecticut Butterfly Atlas Project - http://www.yale.edu/peabody/collections/ent/ent_cbap.html
Project in which statewide participants identify species of butterflies. Sponsored by the State Geological and Natural History Survey of the CT DEP, the Connecticut Butterfly Association and the Connecticut Entomological Society. |
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National Earthquake Information Center: Connecticut - http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/states/index.php?regionID=7
Seismicity map of and information on earthquake history in the state. |
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Connecticut's BioBus - http://www.ctbiobus.org/
Mobile biotechnology laboratory that travels to middle and high schools throughout the state to provide students with a hands-on BioScience experience. |
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The Connecticut Envirothon - http://www.ctenvirothon.org/
Problem solving, natural resource education program for high school students which culminates in field competition. |
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Connecticut River Estuary Regional Planning Agency - http://www.crerpa.org/
Provides services areas of land use, transportation, and conservation to the towns of Chester, Clinton, Deep River, Essex, Killingworth, Lyme, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook and Westbrook. |
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Geology of Connecticut - http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1995/5/95.05.01.x.html
Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute presents a general introduction to the topic, intended for use in an 8th or 9th grade science classroom. |