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Fact sheet about the Red Fox produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Fact sheet about the common snapping turtle produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Addressing nuisance problems with foxes.
Assistance with nuisance and common wildlife conflicts.
Fact sheet about the bobcat produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Find recipes and tips for cooking with wild game.
Hunter Highlights is your best up-to-date information on hunting in Connecticut.
(HARTFORD)— As black bear activity increases in the spring following winter denning season, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) warns residents to be “bear aware” and to do what they can to protect both their communities and bears by preventing human-bear conflicts. Simple steps to avoid feeding bears such as taking down birdfeeders now that bears are up and about will reduce the likelihood of conflicts that can lead to potential harm for both people and bears.
Many DEEP videos are also available on our YouTube Channel at ww.youtube.com/CTDEEPvideos
Greening the Hospitality Industry
information on CT's "Green Lodging" Certification Program, resources for green hotels, and a list of certified lodging facilities in CT
Listing of Connecticut replacement tag deer check stations.
Addressing conflicts with Canada geese.