Wildlife
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Housatonic River Basin Natural Resources Restoration Plan
The Trustee SubCouncil for the Housatonic River Basin Natural Resources Restoration Plan announces the release of a draft amendment to the Plan, proposing to fund seven additional projects in the Aquatic Restoration category.
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Overviews for major species groups
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The Basics of Living with Black Bears
Learn about the steps you can take to reduce encounters and potential conflicts with Connecticut's growing black bear population.
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Fact sheet about the Red-spotted Newt produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
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Master Wildlife Conservationist Program
How to get involved with the Master Wildlife Conservationist Program.
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Addressing conflicts with coyotes.
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How you can help chimney swifts.
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Addressing conflicts with foxes.
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The Alliance for Fish and Wildlife
Information on the Recovering America's Wildlife Act and the Alliance for America's Fish and Wildlife.
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House Sparrows, Starlings and Pigeons in Distress
Some species of birds can be cared for without a federal permit
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Program for dealing with agricultural damage caused by deer.
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Fact sheet about the coyote produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
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Report observations of black bears, bobcats, moose, fisher, and other wildlife to the DEEP Wildlife Division.
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Update and information about avian influenza and testing of dead birds.
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Nuisance and Distressed Wildlife
Assistance with wildlife conflicts, and sick, distressed, and orphaned wildlife.