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Connecticut Advocates Push Back on Proposed Black Bear Management Plan

March 14, 2025
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Connecticut black bear management, HB 7051, Connecticut bear hunting, non-lethal bear control

Animal welfare advocates oppose HB 7051, warning it could lead to a recreational bear hunt instead of focusing on non-lethal bear management.

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Hartford, CT – Animal welfare advocates are urging Connecticut legislators to reject provisions in HB 7051, a proposed black bear management plan, over concerns it could enable a recreational bear hunt.

The bill is set for key votes in the Public Safety and Security Committee in the coming days.

While supporters acknowledge the need for a structured management plan, critics argue the current language lacks clarity on non-lethal solutions.

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“The plan should be titled ‘A BLACK BEAR NON-LETHAL MANAGEMENT PLAN,’ focusing on education and deterrents,” advocates stated.

They warn that ambiguities in the bill could lead to increased human-bear conflicts rather than reducing them.

Connecticut law already permits intervention when bears pose a safety risk.

CGS 26-3 allows the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) to manage dangerous wildlife, while Public Act 23-77 enables farmers to request bear removal for crop damage.

Opponents of HB 7051 argue that additional hunting allowances are unnecessary and ineffective at addressing root issues like habitat loss and unsecured waste.

“There’s no need for a recreational bear hunt! It won’t solve the root causes of conflicts,” advocates said, urging lawmakers to prioritize non-lethal strategies such as public education, bear-proofing, and deterrents.

The Public Safety and Security Committee is accepting public input. Residents can contact committee chairs at 860-240-8600 (Democrats) or 860-240-8700 (Republicans) to voice their concerns. 

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