Wildlife
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Fact sheet about the Muskrat produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
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Information on how to become a Nuisance Wildlife Control Officer (NWCO).
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Fact sheet about the American Crow produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
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Addressing conflicts with Canada geese.
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Addressing nuisance problems with raccoons.
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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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Professional Nuisance Wildlife Control
Information about seeking professional nuisance wildlife control.
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White-tailed Deer Authorization
All individuals seeking to rehabilitate white-tailed deer must meet pen, care, and feeding specifications before they acquire fawns or obtain a fawn rehabilitation permit.
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Share the Shore with Nesting Birds
When visiting Connecticut's shoreline, remember that this habitat is critical for nesting shorebirds, like piping plovers and least terns.
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Watch the livestream of the Bats Count! Bat Cam at White Memorial Conservation Center.
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How to address problems with bats.
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Conservation Action Tracker and Opportunity Areas
Learn about Connecticut's Wildlife Conservation Action Tracker and Conservation Opportunity Areas
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A timeline highlighting major conservation events in Connecticut in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the CT Bureau of Natural Resources.
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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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Young Forest Habitat Initiative
An effort to create and maintain habitat for wildlife dependent on young forests and shrublands.