AVON, CT — Black bear sightings have already been reported in Avon in 2026, according to new state data.
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection reports 28 sightings in Avon this year as bears emerge from winter and begin searching for food.
Across Connecticut, hundreds of sightings have been logged in recent months, with activity reported in communities throughout the state:
Wildlife officials say spring marks the start of peak bear activity, as black bears leave their dens and look for easily accessible food sources in residential areas.
Sightings data is used to track where bears are most active, though it does not reflect the total bear population. Reporting can vary depending on how often residents spot and report bears.
Black bears have become increasingly common in Connecticut in recent years, with the population expanding into more suburban communities. State officials estimate there are between about 1,000 and 1,200 bears statewide.
Reports of bear encounters — including animals getting into trash, bird feeders, and occasionally homes — have also increased alongside the growing population.
Officials say most conflicts can be avoided by removing food sources and keeping a safe distance.
Residents are encouraged to:
If you encounter a bear, experts recommend staying calm, making noise, and slowly backing away.
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