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  2. Pachaug State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Designated. 1973. Pachaug State Forest is the largest forest in the Connecticut state forest system, encompassing over 27,000 acres (110 km²) of land. It is located on the Rhode Island border in New London County, and parcels of the forest lie in the towns of Voluntown, Griswold, Plainfield, Sterling, North Stonington, and Preston. [4]

  3. Brooks Falls - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Falls. Coordinates: 58.5550°N 155.7915°W. Group of bears at Brooks Falls. Fishing bear at Brooks Falls. Bears at Brooks Falls feeding on sockeye salmon. Brooks Falls is a waterfall located within Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska. Located on the Brooks River a mile and a half (2.4 km) from Brooks Lake and an equal distance ...

  4. Devil's Hopyard State Park - Wikipedia

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    Devil's Hopyard State Park is a public recreation area located at the Eightmile River 's Chapman Falls in the town of East Haddam, Connecticut. The 1,000-acre (400 ha) state park includes facilities for hiking, fishing, bicycling, picnicking, and camping. It is managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.

  5. EarthCam - Wikipedia

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    EarthCam, Inc., based in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, United States, provides webcam content, technology and services. Founded in 1996, EarthCam.com is a network of scenic webcams offering a complete searchable database of views of places around the world. As the company grew, EarthCam expanded beyond building its network of tourism cameras ...

  6. 'Gang’ of Bears Steal a Trash Can From Connecticut ... - AOL

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    ACB News shared a video of a 'gang' (it's really only two) of bears who worked together to steal a trash can from a home in Connecticut and you've got to see it to believe it! What's so funny ...

  7. Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail - Wikipedia

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    Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail. Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail is a public recreation area that parallels the Connecticut River for 4.5 miles (7.2 km) between Suffield and Windsor Locks, Connecticut. The modern paved surface covers the original dirt towpath of the historic Enfield Falls Canal. The park is used for fishing, hiking ...

  8. The bears of Alaska's bear cam should have left the ... - AOL

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    Thousands of fish are ripped to shreds along the Brooks River each July. With a glut of fresh salmon at their disposal, many brown bears just munch the fatty skin and brains of the fish, leaving ...

  9. List of nature centers in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Flanders Nature Center & Land Trust. Woodbury. Litchfield. Protects 2,000 acres of open space in several towns including seven nature preserves and sanctuaries. Goodwin Forest Conservation Education Center. Hampton. Windham. Operated by the CT DEEP in the 2000-acre James L. Goodwin State Forest.