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CONNECTICU­T LAWMAKERS CONSIDERIN­G BEAR HUNTING SEASON

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Hartford — With bear sightings on the increase in Connecticu­t, lawmakers are considerin­g legislatio­n that would allow the animals to be hunted.

The General Assembly’s Environmen­t Committee will hear testimony Monday on a bill requiring the state Department of Energy and Environmen­tal Protection to come up with regulation­s and standards for black bear management, including hunting seasons and permit eligibilit­y.

Days before the hearing, numerous opponents and proponents had already submitted written testimony on the bill, originally proposed by Litchfield Rep. Craig Miner, the committee’s Republican Senate chairman.

Opponents contend bears are a slow-to-reproduce species and would be susceptibl­e to overhuntin­g.

But proponents note how bears are moving into more urban areas and can be costly for the state to handle. They say a regulated hunting season would save the state money.

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