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Peter Linderoth Save the Sound Bacteria monitoring report & Tom Anderson of the CT. Audubon Society
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- Dec 15, 2025
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Summary
First up this episode is Peter Linderoth, director of science and watersheds for Save the Sound's Healthy Waters Institute. Save the Sound is doing so many good things to take care of our fragile ecosystem the Long Island sound. He joins me today to tell us about the results of the 2025 bacteria monitoring season in the western Sound. Then I talk to Tom Anderson, who is Director of communications at CT Audubon Society and editor of the Connecticut state of the birds report We discuss the key issues that the Connecticut Audubon Society is concerned about.