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Black Bear Creep: KC Metro Sightings

  • Writer: Jaime David
    Jaime David
  • May 14
  • 1 min read

Black bear sightings are on the rise in several Connecticut towns, including Avon, Canton, and Simsbury, prompting warnings from wildlife officials. The increased activity is attributed to bears emerging from hibernation and seeking food, particularly as natural food sources haven't fully become available. The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is urging residents to take precautions to avoid attracting bears to their properties. Key recommendations include removing bird feeders, securing garbage cans, cleaning grills after use, and bringing pet food indoors. Residents are also advised against approaching or feeding bears, as this can lead to habituation and potentially dangerous interactions. DEEP emphasizes that bears are typically not aggressive, but they can become so if they feel threatened or if they associate humans with food. The article details specific bear sightings and incidents in different towns, highlighting the importance of vigilance and proper food storage. One incident involved a bear attempting to access a bird feeder in Simsbury. DEEP is actively monitoring the situation and providing guidance to residents on coexisting with bears. They encourage residents to report bear sightings to help track bear activity and identify potential problem areas. The department is also prepared to take action if a bear poses a significant threat to public safety. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/black-bear-sightings-continue-around-234608049.html

 
 
 

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