Wildlife
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A young hawk or owl found on the ground may not be orphaned. Do not take it to a rehabilitator unless the parents have not been seen for more than 24 hours
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CT Migratory Bird Conservation Stamp
Information on the Connecticut Migratory Bird Conservation Stamp.
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Black Bear Agricultural Damage
Program for dealing with damage to crops, livestock, and apiaries caused by black bears.
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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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Fact sheet about the coyote produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
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Learn about Connecticut's top predator and how the Wildlife Division is surveying the state's bobcat population.
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Learn about the bald eagle, as well as conservation efforts and projects.
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Learn about native pollinator species and the conservation issues they face.
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Canada Goose Agricultural Damage Control
Information about obtaining a permit for controlling Canada geese causing agricultural damage.
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Nuisance and Distressed Wildlife
Assistance with wildlife conflicts, and sick, distressed, and orphaned wildlife.
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Take steps to keep black bears wild and avoid attracting them near your home.