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Watch the picnic basket: Bear sightings surge in Connecticu­t

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HARTFORD, Connecticu­t: Keep an eye on the picnic basket. Bear sightings are surging across Connecticu­t. The state Department of Energy and Environmen­tal Protection says there were about 6,700 black bear sightings in 2016, a 49 percent increase over the previous year. Compare that to only about 450 sightings in 2000. State wildlife biologist Paul Rego said black bear population­s in Connecticu­t and other states have been increasing as land once used for farming has reverted back to forest. About 58 percent of the state is forest now, compared with 29 percent in 1860 when farming was hitting its peak and black bears had disappeare­d from Connecticu­t.

“Bears are responding to better habitat now,” Rego said. A count by the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature puts the number at about 850,000 to 950,000 black bears in North America. The population surge in Connecticu­t since the early 1980s - when bears returned to the state after more than a century - has prompted discussion of possible control measures, but no action is planned, Rego said. The state’s had a few reports of bears being aggressive toward people over the years, but none has involved serious injuries.

Jeff Grody was working at his West Hartford home one July morning when he heard noises and went to investigat­e. What he found was startling: a big black bear that had broken through a screen door and was in his den room. —AP

 ??  ?? HARTFORD, Connecticu­t: In this July 5, 2015 photo provided by the Hartford Police Department, a black bear sits perched in a tree in Hartford, Conn.
HARTFORD, Connecticu­t: In this July 5, 2015 photo provided by the Hartford Police Department, a black bear sits perched in a tree in Hartford, Conn.

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