A new logo reflecting our growth and unity
We’re moving to new headquarters to accommodate our growing staff and launching a change to our public face–one new great logo!
We’re moving to new headquarters to accommodate our growing staff and launching a change to our public face–one new great logo!
This is the eighth and final installment in our “A Time to Be Grateful” series. See all the posts here. The Sound is crying for New Year Action As you make your New Year’s resolutions, there are many ways you can help Long Island Sound. And for that, we are grateful. 2016 New Year’s Resolutions for […]
We are so grateful for you, our CFE and Save the Sound members, for caring about Connecticut’s land, air and water, and Long Island Sound…and for being part of our team!
It takes a village to protect the wild places that make Connecticut and Long Island Sound special. We’re grateful for our partners.
Sending our Holiday Tribute Card tells a special someone that you made a donation to CFE/Save the Sound in their honor.
From planting native grasses to walking the banks of urban streams, our Green Projects team counts on volunteers to get the job done.
CFE Staffer Sarah Ganong reflects on the long fight—and recent victory—around the Keystone XL Pipeline, and what it means for the climate change movement. This is the first in a series of posts about gratitude.
From Thanksgiving through New Year’s, we at CFE/Save the Sound are reflecting on the many aspects of our work, the people involved, and the environmental movement as a whole for which we’re grateful.