Long Island Sound Study: Priority Habitats
 


 

Coastal and island forests may be dominated by species such as maple, oak, cedar, pine, and beech. No virgin tracts of old growth forest remain around the Sound.

Animals that may use this habitat include owls, bald eagles, and osprey. Forest stands on islands are of particular importance to nesting colonial water birds, such as egrets and herons, because they are relatively free of predators.

Forests provide shade and oxygen and they influence the local climate.


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Bluff Point State Park and Natural Area Preserve, Groton, CT