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   Home / Regional / North America / United States / Regions / New England / Science and Environment / Water Resources / Connecticut River
 
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  • Connecticut River - 410-mile long river which traverses through most of New England and is designated as an American Heritage River. Facts and information include index of watershed indicators, river contacts, update and fact sheet.
    www.epa.gov/owowwtr1/heritage/98rivers/connecticut.html
  • Connecticut River Byway - History of the Connecticut River Valley, its communities and culture, plus information on recreation, farming, railroads and products from Vermont and New Hampshire.
    www.connecticutrivertravel.com
  • Connecticut River Education Initiative - Consortium of nonprofit educational institutions from four states working together to establish education resources inspired by the study of the river's watershed.
    www.wgby.org/edu/crei
  • Connecticut River Joint Commission - Partnership among the governments of New Hampshire and Vermont, as well as businesses, farmers, conservationists and citizens, to promote economy while preserving natural resources.
    www.crjc.org
  • Connecticut River Watershed Council - Group which advocates the environmnetal well-being of the entire Connecticut River, which encompasses over 11,000 square miles of land in parts of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont.
    www.ctriver.org
  • Divers Delight in Former Stew of Waste - Reprint of April 2002 article from The Christian Science Monitor.
    csmonitor.com/2002/0425/p13s01-sten.html
  • History of the Connecticut River - Dating from the shipwreck in 1614 which led to the Dutch discovery of the river, and including Native American history, anecdotes and articles of interest.
    www.bio.umass.edu/biology/conn.river/history.html
  • The "Great River" of New England - Excerpts from Edmund Delaney's "The Connecticut River: New England's Historic Waterway".
    www.ctrivermuseum.org/CtRiver/connrivindex.htm
  • The Connecticut River - Biology, history and geology of New England's largest river.
    www.bio.umass.edu/biology/conn.river
  • Tributary Trails of the Connecticut River Watershed - Bi-state conservation, education and recreation organization in the Riverbend area between Guildhall, Vermont and Northumberland, New Hampshire. Information on goals, projects and resources.
    doe.ncia.net/~joe/tribtrail/index.html

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