Shelton, CT - Beardsley's Orchard
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Since 1849, Beardsley’s Cider Mill and Orchard in Shelton has been in business, with quite a history. The mill was formerly a dairy farm, but a bus accident in 1973 burnt the barn to the ground. The Beardsley’s decided to expand the orchards planted in the 1920s, which are still harvested today. In the seasonal Pick-Your-Own Orchard, there are over 5,000 apple trees.
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mammals of Connecticut - Video Learning - WizScience.com
This list of mammals of Connecticut includes both native and nonnative species found in the state now or in the past, but not domesticated or farm animals.
Many mammals formerly extirpated in the state have returned, sometimes with active human projects and sometimes through a natural expansion from neighboring states as Connecticut's natural environment has become more welcoming to them.
Many mammal species were removed from Connecticut or almost became extinct within the state through hunting and clearing forests to create farmland, starting in the 17th century with European colonization and continuing until the 19th century, when most of the state's forest covering had been replaced with farmland. Populations of moose, turkeys, black bears and mountain lions lost their habitats and were greatly reduced or eliminated in Connecticut. Pollution in the 19th and 20th centuries also played a role in either greatly reducing or extirpating some species, such as the bald eagle.
With the collapse of farming in the 19th century and its continued decline in the state in the 20th century, forests spread back over much of the land. They are not the same forests, however: Chestnut trees, for instance, wiped out by a disease, are not nearly as prevalent as they once were, and the lack of their nuts affects the populations of various mammals. Stone walls, built largely in the nineteenth century, provide more welcoming homes to certain species; and mammals from Europe, including the house mouse and Norway rat, and from elsewhere can create a different competitive environment for some species and a different food source for some .
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