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  2. List of mammals of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    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. Bear helps itself to 60 cupcakes from Connecticut bakery ...

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    There are between 1,000 and 1,200 black bears living in Connecticut, the state environmental agency says, with sightings last year in 158 of the state’s 169 towns and cities.

  4. Video shows hungry bear caught on camera stealing trash can ...

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    Hoven told the news outlet that bear sightings are a common occurrence. However, he had not seen a bear as strategic as this one. "They have never taken the trash like the bear did the other day ...

  5. Black bear and cub destroy car in Connecticut after getting ...

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    There are now an estimated 1,000 to 1,200 bears in Connecticut, with sightings in all 169 towns in recent years but more concentrated in the state's northwestern corner. Show comments Advertisement

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

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    A black bear was spotted passing through the Olde Colonial Greene neighborhood near state Route 611 in Doylestown Friday morning.

  7. Uptick in bear sightings across the area - AOL

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    EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — An uptick in bear sightings in the Poconos has prompted some concern on social media, but wildlife officials are setting the record straight. 28/22 News breaks down ...

  8. Did you know: Onslow area has the biggest black bears ... - AOL

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  9. Did you hear about the bear in Tumwater? Here’s what happened

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    If you see a bear on your property, clap your hands loudly and make your presence known. To report other non-emergency predatory wildlife incidents like this one to WDFW, call 877-933-9847, text ...