About CT! http://www.state.CT.us/about.htm
Information and links from CT tourism to government agencies and statistics. A wealth of information and links for statistical information. Their search engine will access environmental articles relevant to the state of CT.
The Connecticut Newspaper Project is part of the nationwide United States Newspaper Program. CNP shares two goals with all state projects: first, to locate, catalog and inventory all American newspapers held in libraries, historical societies and other repositories in the state, and second, to preserve and increase access to American newspapers by microfilming as many of their state newspapers as possible. The Project is funded primarily by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (as written by the Newspaper Project). http://www.cslib.org/cnp.htm
Envirofacts Homepage
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http://www.epa.gov/enviro/lojs_index.html
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Interesting facts and data useful for student research.
GeoImages
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http://www-GeoImages.berkeley.edu/GeoImages.html
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Photographs of land forms for teacher use. High resolution and quality.
MAGIC:Scanned http://magic.lib.uconn.
Historical Maps
Historical US maps.
National Climate Data Center
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http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/ol/climate/online/
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coop-precip.html
The Natural Diversity Data Base (NDDB) is the central repository for information on the biology, population status and threats to the elements of natural diversity in the state of Connecticut. Information on rare plant and animal species and significant natural communities is compiled, stored and made available through the Data Base. The Natural Diversity Data Base, established in 1983, is part of the Environmental and Geographic Information Center, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection ( as written by the NCDC).
Natural Diversity Data Base
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http: www.dep.state.ct.us./cgnhs /nddb/nddb2.htm
The Natural Diversity Data Base (NDDB) is the central repository for information on the biology, population status and threats to the elements of natural diversity in the state of Connecticut. Information on rare plant and animal species and significant natural communities is compiled, stored and made available through the Data Base (as written by the NDDB).
http://www.rwwtetmsu.oscs.montana.edu
Water education for teachers by teachers. Project Wet cross references its K-12 water education curriculum activity guide by topics, subjects areas, time requirements, grade levels, settings and teaching methods. The book can not be purchased. It is given to all participants after a one day Project Wet training session.