The Lower Farmington River and Salmon Brook Wild & Scenic Committee (LFSWS) is excited to have funding for river and brook-related conservation, education and outreach projects. Some projects are funded by the Committee’s Small Grants Program. LFSWS is also supporting several research projects through its contracts. All of these efforts are guided by the Management Plan and the Committee’s annual workplan.
ANNUAL REPORTS
2024 Annual Report
2023 Annual Report
2022 Annual Report
Projects funded by the LFSWS Committee:
- “Changes in the Composition of Odonata (Dragonflies And Damselflies) Utilizing the Lower Farmington River/Salmon Brook Wild and Scenic Area,” Jay Kaplan, Director Emeritus Roaring Brook Nature Center, Canton, CT (August 2025)
- “Changes in the Composition of Odonata (Dragonflies And Damselflies) Utilizing the Lower Farmington River/Salmon Brook Wild and Scenic Area,” Jay Kaplan, Co-Director, Roaring Brook Nature Center, Canton, Connecticut (October 2024)
- “Birds Utilizing the Lower Farmington River / Salmon Brook Wild and Scenic Area,” Jay Kaplan, Co-Director, Roaring Brook Nature Center, Canton, Connecticut (September 2022)
- Protecting Our Lifeline: Translational Ecology in a Wild and Scenic Watershed

Lower Farmington River and
Salmon Brook Wild & Scenic
749 Hopmeadow Street
Simsbury, CT 06070
P: 860-658-4442 ext. 203
F: 860-651-7519
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