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Connecticut Audubon Society Conservation Plan Leads to New Policies at Aspetuck Land Trust’s Trout Brook Valley Preserve

Connecticut Audubon Society has completed a plan to conserve Aspetuck Land Trust’s popular Trout Brook Valley preserve, one of the most important ecological features of Fairfield County.

Connecticut Audubon Society has completed a major conservation and management plan for Aspetuck Land Trust, using its scientific expertise to help the organization balance conservation and recreation on its heavily-used Trout Brook Valley preserve, one of the most important ecological features of Fairfield County.


The plan is the product of a year’s worth of work conducted by Connecticut Audubon Society’s Conservation Services staff under contract to Aspetuck Land Trust.

In conjunction with Aspetuck, we are issuing a news release today: “Aspetuck Land Trust Sets New Policies at Trout Brook Valley Preserve Following Study By Connecticut Audubon Society.”

The new release is available on our website. Click here to read it.

Our Conservation Services program is one of the key ways we fulfill our mission of protecting Connecticut’s birds and their habitats.

Our staff scientists survey and assess habitats, and devise conservation plans based on the land’s resources and uses. We do so for public and private landowners, in a way that is efficient and cost-effective for the client.

There’s more information about our Conservation Services work here.

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