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It’s turkey season in CT. Here’s why the wild birds are considered a conservation success story
The Eastern wild turkey is considered to be one of Connecticut’s conservation success stories, as decades of restoration ...
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Robert Miller: Keep an eye out for Connecticut's elusive gray fox
The fossil record shows gray foxes were in North America 3.6 million years ago, along with giant sloths and elephants.
A quiet stream in northwest Connecticut, hidden beneath a forest canopy and shielded from development, holds more than scenic charm. In these protected waters—part of a watershed that ultimately ...
With the state’s recent acquisition of 643 acres of wildlife management area in Killingly, officials said that Connecticut now has approximately 35,000 total acres of state-owned wildlife management ...
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Raccoon seized from Derby is with wildlife rehabilitator, learning to live in the wild, DEEP says
The animal will stay with a licensed wildlife rehabilitator until it learns the skills needed to be released into the wild," ...
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Recent coyote interactions in CT come with a serious warning label. ‘Never feed wildlife’
State and local officials are advising residents to remain vigilant after a coyote recently chased a couple of people near a high school. Police said coyote sightings have been reported in several ...
For Sheryl Bartone, it was never just about a raccoon.The Derby pizzeria owner, who runs Bartone’s Apizza, says she was ...
With the state’s recent acquisition of 643 acres of wildlife management area in Killingly, officials said that Connecticut now has approximately 135,000 total acres of state-owned wildlife management ...
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