Wildlife
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Addressing problems with nuisance squirrels.
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Addressing conflicts with white-tailed deer.
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Information for Licensed NWCOs
Information and forms for licenses Nuisance Wildlife Control Operators.
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Addressing conflicts with skunks.
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Addressing problems with nuisance pigeons.
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Forms for Wildlife Rehabilitators
Links to forms needed by volunteer Wildlife Rehabilitators.
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Rabies Vector Species Authorization
RVS applicants are required to complete several requirements prior to being considered for RVS appointment.
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Information about dealing with sick, injured, or distressed bears, bobcats, and coyotes.
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How to Become a Wildlife Rehabilitator
Information on how to become a Wildlife Rehabilitator in Connecticut.
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Find rehabilitators who are authorized to care for sick, injured, or orphaned hawks and owls with the intent of returning them back to the wild.
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Nod Brook Wildlife Management Area
This 137-acre wildlife management area is located along the Farmington River in Avon and Simsbury.
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Hazard Trees at Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area
Potential hazard trees are being removed from Sessions Woods WMA
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Nest Boxes and Structures for Wildlife
Fact sheet about Nest Structures for Wildlife produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
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Instructions and tips for building and installing nest boxes for Eastern bluebirds.
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CT Migratory Bird Stamp Dollars Deliver Results
Learn the history of the CT Migratory Bird Conservation Stamp Program and how it has contributed to wetland and migratory bird conservation.