| Brush and Stump Management: Information from the CT Department of Environmental Protection on how to dispose of untreated organic materials in an ecologically-sound way. |
| Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station: Information on research activities, services and resources provided, and special events, all at locations in New Haven, Hamden and Windsor. Includes plant pest handbook and "insect of the week." |
| Connecticut Botanical Society: Photo gallery plus information on native plants for gardening, field trip schedule, membership form and links to related sites. |
| Connecticut Notable Trees Project: Lists and photos of the largest trees in the state, plus information on projects, certificate program, lectures, with links to related sites. |
| Connecticut Tree Protective Association: Nonprofit, non-partisan membership organization comprised of tree care professionals which promotes the protection and care of trees. |
| Connecticut Woodlands: Online edition of quarterly print publication with articles, news, legislative and environmental issues, and subscription information. |
| Conservation of Private Grazing Land: Initiative that will ensure that technical, educational and related assistance is provided to those who own private grazing lands. |
| Forestry Incentives Program: Voluntary cooperative program with land users to encourage the development, management and protection of non-industrial private forestland. |
| Historical Flora of Connecticut: Vintage photographs from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. |
| Invasive Species Identification Sheets: Information on non-native organisms and the problems they create. Fact sheets provided in PDF format. |
| SALT: Smaller American Lawns Today: Movement introduced by William Niering, Professor of Botany at Connecticut College, which promotes restoring residential and commercial grounds to harmonious ecology and sound landscapes. |
| Soil Testing: Information provided on how to submit soil samples for testing either in the New Haven or Windsor facility of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. |
| The American Chestnut Tree: Details of how the tree, once abundance in the east, was brought down by disease. |
| University of Connecticut Extension Forestry: Stewardship program, volunteer opportunities, information sheets, publications, and advice. |