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A young black bear walks away from the porch of Rep. Ann Pugh, D-Chittenden, at Treetop Condominiums off Kennedy Drive in South Burlington on Monday morning, June 17, 2019.
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 ...
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."
Earlier in the day, sightings of possibly another black bear in New Britain Township were posted in the Doylestown Facebook group. “Black bear crossed 313 & Stump Road in New Britain. I was ...
The cabin was used by the Case-Dennison family until 2005, and was purchased by the town of Manchester in 2006. After being unoccupied for several years, it fell into disrepair and was slated for demolition until a local conservation group leased the cabin from the town and began rehabilitation efforts in 2024. [5] [6]
Vermont Fish and Wildlife Game Warden Jeremy Schmid says black bears are being pushed into smaller and smaller forested areas in Vermont. As seen on May 20, 2024. Bear in the attic
Beware bears again — another black bear has been spotted roaming around Greater Fall River. Take a look at the security camera footage.
Vermont's bear hunting season is starting on Sept. 1 and will continue through Nov. 24 with early and late seasons. Hunters are restricted to one bear.