Through the Highlands Conservation Act grant program, Connecticut has gained nearly 200 acres of public recreation lands. These open spaces expand existing preserves while also protecting freshwater resources and areas for wildlife. https://ow.ly/LaOB50Rffn8
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Through the Highlands Conservation Act grant program, Connecticut has gained nearly 200 acres of public recreation lands. These …
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