Wildlife
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Wildlife Rehabilitation Resources
Resources for wildlife rehabilitators.
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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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Hazard Trees at Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area
Potential hazard trees are being removed from Sessions Woods WMA
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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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Discover some best practices for feeding birds in Connecticut while reducing commonly overlooked problems.
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Collection of slide shows about wildlife and wildlife management in Connecticut.
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Questions and answers about snapping turtles in Connecticut.
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Learn about native salamander species in Connecticut and the conservation issues they face.
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How you can help chimney swifts.
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Conservation of Amphibians and Reptiles in CT
A new book published by the CT DEEP.
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Information about deer adaptations to winter and the effects of feeding and baiting deer.
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The Wildlife Division's purple martin banding study and how you can help.
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Timber Rattlesnake Telemetry in CT
Biologists are using telemetry to study Connecticut's timber rattlesnake population and aid conservation of this state endangered species.