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CONNECTICUT IMPORTANT BIRD AREAS
 

The following list may not include all potential, nominated, pending, identified, or recognized IBAs within the state as some IBA information may be unavailable for public viewing.

  
# Name Status Priority Counties
1. Audubon Center in Greenwich Recognized State Fairfield
2. Bafflin Sanctuary Complex Recognized State Windham
3. Barn Island Wildlife Management Area Recognized Global New London
4. Bent of the River Sanctuary Recognized State New Haven
5. Charles Island and Silver Sands State Park Recognized State New Haven
6. Connecticut College Arboretum Recognized State New London
7. Cove Island Park Recognized State Fairfield
8. East Rock Park Recognized State New Haven
9. Falkner Island Unit of Stewart B. McKinney NWR Recognized State New Haven
10. Good Hill Farm Preserve Recognized Litchfield
11. Great Captains Island Recognized State Fairfield
12. Greenwich Point Park and Nearby Islands Recognized State Fairfield
13. Hammonasset Beach State Park Recognized Global New Haven
14. Lighthouse Point Park Recognized State New Haven
15. Mamacoke Island and Adjacent Coves Recognized State New London
16. Menunketesuck and Duck Islands and surrounding tidal flats Recognized State Middlesex
17. Milford Point/Wheeler Marsh/Mouth of the Housatonic River Recognized State New Haven
18. Naugatuck State Forest Recognized New Haven
19. Northwest Park Recognized Hartford
20. Quinnipiac River Tidal Marsh Recognized State New Haven
21. Salt Meadow Unit of Stewart B. McKinney NWR Recognized State Middlesex
22. Sandy Point Recognized State New Haven
23. Station 43 Marsh/Sanctuary Recognized State Hartford
24. The Nature Conservancy, Devil's Den Recognized State Fairfield
25. Topsmead State Forest Recognized Litchfield
26. White Memorial Foundation Recognized State Litchfield
 

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