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Marshland surrounding a beloved CT state park is drowning. It’s one of ‘most imperiled’ in the state.

Summary by Hartford Courant
State environmental officials who spent decades comparing historical aerial photographs of the marshland surrounding Rocky Neck State Park in East Lyme are sounding the alarm about the amount of marsh that is now underwater, according to scientists with The Nature Conservancy. The 82 acres of marshland surrounding Rocky Neck State Park is home to the Bride Brook tidal creek, which flows into the Long Island Sound. Nearby the large tidal marsh is…
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