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Bear down: What to do if you see a bear

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection says there have been nearly 90 black bear sightings in the state so far this year, including several in Weston.

Mark Sudol

Mar 12, 2026, 12:15 PM

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Black bears in Connecticut are now coming out of their dens — and they are hungry.

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection says there have been nearly 90 black bear sightings in the state so far this year, including several in Weston.

DEEP estimates there are about 1,000 black bears in the state, and March and April are when they become active after winter denning. They may look cute and playful, but they can be dangerous and will not turn down a free meal.

The state is concerned about the rising number of bear home entries. Last year, there were 40 across 16 towns and cities — and last summer a bear was on the loose in Stamford. Bears will soon be out foraging for vegetation and berries.

Weston Animal Control has this advice.

“It’s being aware of your surroundings, which not only does my department preach but the police department preaches. Always be aware of your surroundings. And again, with nature. They don’t really want to be around us,” said Melissa Seeley with Weston Animal Control.

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection says the best ways to avoid conflicts with bears are to:

  • Never feed bears.

  • Don’t put out birdfeeders, and make sure your garbage cans are secured.

  • Supervise your pets outdoors and don’t leave any food outside.

  • If you come face to face with a bear, make a lot of noise.

  • Don’t run.

  • If you see a bear, report it to your local animal control or the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.

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