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Bear Spotted in Oxford

This Sunday morning proved to be quite interesting for one resident.

An Oxford resident woke up this morning to quite an interesting sight.

Around 5 a.m. Sunday morning, the resident awoke to a bear in her yard on Christian Street.

“The shots are a bit fuzzy, (as it was still dark, plus had to take through the window screen)” the resident wrote to Oxford Patch.

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But I think we can all agree that we enjoy a good bear picture, fuzzy or not. Unfortunately, it looks like the bear took out the resident’s bird feeder.

Recently, two bear sightings were reported in neighboring Southbury.

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The bear population in Connecticut is expected to increase, making interactions between bears and humans more common. The DEEP says it is important that people learn to adapt to the presence of bears and take necessary precautions to avoid damage and problems.

If you see a bear:

  • Enjoy it from a distance.
  • Advertise your presence by shouting and waving your arms or walk slowly away.
  • Never attempt to feed or attract bears.

Bears are attracted to bird feeders, garbage cans, pet food and any other easy sources of food.

To avoid attracting bears near your home, the DEEP recommends following these steps.

The presence of a bear does not mandate its removal, according to DEEP. In most cases, if a bear is left alone it will make its way back to a more natural habitat.

Images courtesy RJ

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