Forestry
Arbor Day 2020 -- Online or At Home: Celebrate trees and all of their important contributions on Arbor Day (April 24, 2020) and beyond.
Connecticut's state foresters and their partners protect our forest resources by:
- Encouraging private land owners to practice responsible long-term forest management (private landowners own 73% of Connecticut's forest, with more than two-thirds of that owned by families or individuals),
- Protecting Connecticut's forest resources from the effects of fire, insects, disease, and misuse,
- Providing accurate and timely information about Connecticut's forest resources,
- Certifying forest practitioners,
- Managing the State Forests, in which exist many large blocks of unfragmented forest land,
- Engaging municipalities and citizens in the work of urban forestry, and
- Promoting the local forest industry.
- Arbor Day Activities that are suggested for 2020 due to social distancing.
- Get a free Nature Photo (fish, forests, and wildlife) to use for a Zoom Meeting Background.
- Connecticut's Distressed Trees - Be careful in the woods!
- Connecticut's Forest Action Plan
- Gypsy Moth - Information for Connecticut's Tree and Woodland Owners
Content last updated on April 23, 2020.