Wildlife
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Frequently Asked Questions About Black Bears
Find the answers to frequently asked questions about black bears.
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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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Articles About Black Bears in Connecticut Wildlife Magazine
Find a listing of articles about black bears published in Connecticut Wildlife magazine.
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Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area
Visit Sessions Woods WMA to learn about wildlife and habitat.
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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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Links to a variety of wildlife activity and coloring pages for kids.
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A fun way for kids to learn about bats.
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Bat Appreciation Day at Old New-Gate Prison and Copper Mine
Learn about bats at the Old New-Gate Prison and Copper Mine in East Granby, sponsored by the CT DEEP and Department of Economic and Community Development.
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Family-friendly Projects to Improve Backyard Habitat
With planning, these projects projects can each be accomplished in 2 hours, providing habitat for wildlife in your yard.
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How to Become a Wildlife Rehabilitator
Information on how to become a Wildlife Rehabilitator in Connecticut.
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Dealing with Distressed Wildlife
Information about dealing with sick, injured, or distressed wildlife.
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Forms for Wildlife Rehabilitators
Links to forms needed by volunteer Wildlife Rehabilitators.
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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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Wildlife Rehabilitation Resources
Resources for wildlife rehabilitators.
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Information about dealing with sick, injured, or distressed bears, bobcats, and coyotes.