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A free download for everything you want to know for a walk along the Quinnipiac River. This Palm handheld field guide has info, videos, and sound files. Try it!
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Our oral history project. Hear interviews with people who live and work on the river
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This page has beautiful photographs of wildflowers by the Quinnipiac River. They are great for desktop pictures for your computer.
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Follow this link to see where our testing sites are along the Quinnipiac River.
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Oysters continue to be an important resource for New Haven. Click here to learn more about them.
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Since the Quinnipiac is a tidal river, it has large areas of salt meadows. These areas serve as the nurseries for all sort of creatures. Click here to learn more about the plants that live in these regions.
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There are many different kinds of fish that live in the river. We have pictures and some information about them. So come along and we'll take you underwater without getting wet!
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Quinnipiac River is located on a land mass that has interesting geologic formations.
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Check here for our latest water testing statistics for the Quinnipiac River.
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Our new Web Cam from the Fargeorge Preserve.
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Click here for information on the history of the Quinnipiac River
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