Degradation Description
Despite its name, a 1000-acre property located mostly in Old Saybrook, CT known locally as "The Preserve" was being planned for a large-scale development project. One of the latest proposals included an 18-hole golf course and a 220+ home subdivision for the property, which is the largest unprotected coastal forest located between New York City and Boston. The property encompasses 3 watersheds, 114 acres of wetlands, 3,100 linear feet of watercourses, a 30-acre scrub-shrub swamp and 38 highly productive vernal pools, and supports habitat for river herring, 25 species of amphibians and reptiles, 30 species of mammals and 57 species of birds. The State of Connecticut owns three fishways that connect The Preserve’s streams to Long Island Sound, allowing diadromous species of fish to access their historic spawning grounds. The Preserve is also located only 2 miles from the lower Connecticut River, designated in 2012 by the US Department of the Interior as America’s first National Blueway.