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  2. List of mammals of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    There is no hunting season for bears in the state. [22] In 2023, a black bear stole 60 cupcakes from a bakery in Avon. [24] The DEP asks people who see bears in Connecticut to do the following: [23] "Enjoy it from a distance." "Never attempt to feed or attract bears." "Report bear sightings to the Wildlife Division, at (860) 675-8130."

  3. Black bear spotted near Olde Colonial Greene in Doylestown Friday

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    A black bear was spotted roaming near the Olde Colonial Greene neighborhood of Doylestown Township around 10 a.m. Friday morning. Two posts on the Doylestown Facebook group page reported seeing a ...

  4. Another black bear has been found wandering in ... - AOL

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    Beware bears again — another black bear has been spotted roaming around Greater Fall River. Take a look at the security camera footage. Another black bear has been found wandering in Dartmouth.

  5. How likely is it to see a bear in Gatlinburg? - AOL

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    The number of calls reporting bear activity to the Gatlinburg Police Department rose this year, with more calls in July 2024 than all bear-related calls police received from January 2023 through ...

  6. List of mammals of New England - Wikipedia

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    Habitat varies throughout the region. Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, in the north of the region, have a humid continental short summer climate, with cooler summers and long, cold winters. Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, in the south, have a humid continental long summer climate, with hot summers and cold winters.

  7. Case Mountain - Wikipedia

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    When wet, they teem with life, with frogs, toads, salamanders, fairy shrimp, and fingernail clams inhabiting them. By the summer they have usually dried up and appear to simply be small clearings in the woods. There have been black bear sightings at Case Mountain along with other wildlife typical of southern New England.

  8. June is peak bear season, MassWildlife biologist says. How to ...

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    'Protecting their breeding locations': State biologist warns residents to keep dogs safe from coyotes "June is peak bear season," said Wattles. "Males are moving all over the place, looking for ...

  9. Bear safety in Vermont: How to avoid a hairy encounter as ...

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