In 2016, Audubon Connecticut, in partnership with the State of Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (CT DEEP), recognized the Lyme Forest Block as a landscape-scale Important Bird Area (IBA). This 60,000-acre block includes wooded areas in six towns in southeast Connecticut (East Haddam, Colchester, Lyme, Old Lyme, East Lyme, and Salem) and overlays much of the Eightmile Watershed. The woodlands in this region contain habitat that is important to the Cerulean Warbler and Wood Thrush, the worldwide populations of which are declining drastically, and supports a variety of other woodland-nesting birds identified in Connecticut’s Wildlife Action Plan.
To strengthen the conservation of this area and halt bird population declines, the Lyme Forest Block Conservation Project launched as a dedicated effort to engage people in the stewardship of a critical 1,200-acre area in and around the Lyme Forest Block IBA. Audubon, in collaboration with the Eightmile River Wild and Scenic Watershed Coordinating Committee (ERWSCC), the Lyme Land Conservation Trust, the Town of Lyme, the Old Lyme Land Trust, the Salem Land Trust, the East Lyme Land Trust, the East Haddam Land Trust, the Colchester Land Trust, The Nature Conservancy (TNC), and other organizations, have joined forces to build awareness and promote stewardship of the Eightmile River, the Lyme Forest Block, and the bird species these habitats support.
In 2019, during phase one of this project, this goal was achieved through four program activities: 1) bird walks and presentations; 2) training workshops; 3) workdays; and 4) a web page resource. By offering these education, training, and outreach activities, local landowners, community members, and visitors gained an appreciation for natural resources, felt more connected with their lands, area preserves, and waterways, and actively participated in conservation efforts.
In 2020, we built on this work during phase two, which involved information and training sessions that gave landowners and volunteers the opportunity to learn from a certified forester and other ecologists about habitat assessments and management. Lyme Forest Block landowners had the opportunity to have forest bird habitat assessments completed for their properties, which will included recommendations for improving habitat to benefit birds, other wildlife, and forest ecosystems as a whole.
In addition to some residential private properties, properties of the following land trust and conservation landowners were included in the 2020 habitat assessments:
- Colchester Land Trust
- East Haddam Land Trust
- Lyme Land Conservation Trust
- The Nature Conservancy
- Salem Land Trust
- Town of Lyme
Habitat Assessment Info Session (April 4, 2020)
Making the Most of Your Audubon Forest Bird Habitat Assessment - Webinars Part 1 and Part 2 (Spring 2021)
Sources That Offer a Selection of Native Plants
The nurseries and garden centers listed below are likely good local places to start to find native plants near the Lyme Forest Block area and in Connecticut. It's a good idea to visit their websites and call ahead to verify native stocks.
Acer Gardens 447 Winthrop Road Deep River, CT |
Holdridge Home & Garden Showplace 749 Colonel Ledyard Highway Ledyard, CT 06339 |
Riggio's Garden Center 136 Westbrook Road Essex, CT 06426 |
Ballek’s Garden Center 90 Maple Avenue East Haddam, CT 06423 |
Ladd's Garden Center 671 Windham Road South Windham, CT 06266 |
Smith Acres 4 West Main Street Niantic, CT 06357 |
Broken Arrow Nursery 13 Broken Arrow Road Hamden, CT 06518 |
Native 2940 Redding Road Fairfield, CT 06824 |
Town & Country Nurseries 1036 Saybrook Road Haddam, CT 06438 |
Earthtones, LLC 212 Grassy Hill Road Woodbury, CT 06798 |
Natureworks 518 Forest Road Northford, CT 06472 |
Search for garden centers who carry American Beauties Native Plants® |
Hart's Greenhouse & Florist Four locations: Canterbury, Brooklyn, Norwich, and Preston, CT |
Paul's & Sandy's Too, inc Hardware & Garden Center 93 East High Street East Hampton, CT 06426 |
Search for retailers who carry Summer Hill Nursery plants - a CT wholesale nursery that grows a large selection of natives |
Native Plant Sales
- Connecticut River Coastal Conservation District Native Plant Sale - Spring
- Menunkatuck Audubon Society Native Plant Sale - Spring
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Lyme Forest Block IBA - Bird Species of Concern
Thank You to Our Lyme Forest Block Conservation Project Partners & Funders!
Partners
- Audubon Connecticut
- Colchester Land Trust
- Connecticut College
- East Haddam Land Trust
- Eightmile River Wild & Scenic Watershed
- Ferrucci & Walicki, LLC
- Lyme Land Conservation Trust
- The Nature Conservancy
- Old Lyme Land Trust
- Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center (The Connecticut Audubon Society)
- Salem Land Trust
- Town of Lyme
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