The Long Island Sound Study (LISS) and its partners have a new resource to inform habitat conservation actions. The “Assessment of Existing Coastal Habitat Connectivity Data and Models for Feasibility and Use in the Long Island Sound” report was produced by WSP USA, an engineering consulting firm, for LISS. The document identifies relevant habitat connectivity models and datasets and utilizes them to develop pilot connectivity models for tidal wetland and riverine corridor habitats. This helps to guide land protection decisions by highlighting areas with the greatest ecological value and potential for effective stewardship. The report supports the habitat connectivity ecosystem target under the ‘Thriving Habitats and Abundant Wildlife’ goal outlined in the LISS Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan. The report is available in NEIWPCC’s Resource Library.