Be Aware!

Published on July 11, 2025

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Black bears are now common in Connecticut and sightings can occur anywhere. Follow these steps to stay safe:

Remove food attractants:

  •  Take down bird-feeders from March – November.
  • Secure trash in bear-proof cans or inside garages.
  • Don’t leave pet food outdoors.

Keep it clean:

  • Wash grills and garbage bins regularly.
  • Avoid putting meat scraps or sweets in the compost.

Encounter safety:

  • Make noise (yell or clap) if a bear is near.
  • Never run. Back away slowly.
  • If it approaches, stay tall, wave your arms, shout, and use bear spray if available.

Report sightings:

  • See a bear around homes or public places? Call DEEP at 860-424-3333 (24-hour) or the Wildlife Division at 860-424-3011.
  • For emergencies call 9-1-1

Why it matters: Reducing easy access to food helps prevent bears from getting used to human areas.

Your Role: Your actions can make a difference. Cut off bears’ access to food, and they’ll naturally move on.

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