.
Feedback

Black Bears Spotted in Northwest Greenwich

Town issues advisory without specific information.

 

Lions and tigers, and bears, oh my. Oh yes, there are bears in Greenwich.

The Greenwich Conservation Commission has issued an alert on the Town of Greenwich website that "there have been a couple bear sightings in town this week."

The posting, dated Monday, May 14, is based upon "anecdotal reports. We want to make sure that people know we have black bears in Greenwich. Some people sent a couple e-mails and they didn’t have specifics," said Denise Savageau, Greenwich Conservation director.

Both Greenwich Police spokesman Lt. Kraid Gray and state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection spokesman Dwayne Gardner said neither of their agencies have received reports of bruins in Greenwich. Savageau said the Conservation Commission wanted to alert residents and provide tips on how to "live with bears" even though there isn't any concrete evidence to provide.

First Selectman Peter Tesei said residents in the northwest corner of Greenwich have reported seeing the beasts but he did not have first-hand knowledge of the sightings.

Savageau said that given the proliferation of the bear population in recent years, bears have become part of the Greenwich landscape, especially in the more rural backcountry area.

"We could have male bears that can travel 200 miles from where they were born or where they were denning for season," Savageau said. "We wouldn’t necessarily find them on Greenwich Avenue ... "

According to Audubon Greenwich's Jeff Cordulack, "It’s not a surprise,  they occasionally venture into northern Greenwich and are natural part of the landscape in other parts of New York and Connecticut." He said the last confirmed bear sighting he's aware of involved a pair of cubs on Audubon Greenwich property last summer.

"It's part of nature. Live with it," Cordulack added.

Saveageau said male bears "are coming in for food. But they travel fast—they can be in and out of Greenwich in a day, just like the mountain lion that was in Greenwich and was killed in Milford (in June 2011). The only reason why they may stick around is they find something good in a dumpster."

Savageau urged residents to read the fact sheet the Greenwich Conservation Commission posted on www.greenwichct.org homepage and in a PDF document at right. "What is mostly seen are males. If it's a mother with cubs be very careful, you want to get out of the area. Males are looking for food and probably are just as afraid of you as you are of them." A mother bear with cubs, is very protective and likely to attack.

Cordulack said residents should make sure their garbage cans are secure and should refrain from using bird seed in feeders.

was arrested on May 14 after he saw a 450-pound black bear rummaging for food in his garage and backyard.

Any sightings should be reported to the CT DEEP and the town's conservation commission. Procedures for reporting sightings are included in the PDF at right.

Gray said police only would become involved if humans were threatened by a bear. "If it's walking through your backyard and eating berries or your birdseed—it's wildlife, leave it alone," Gray said.

Newsletter & Alerts

Get the best stories each day and important breaking news

Subscribe

Not from Wilton Patch? Find your Local Patch »

Note Article
Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Thomas Paine June 18, 2013 at 01:29 pm
And here's more about the article:Read More http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2013/06/18/ms-magazines-my-month-with-a-gun-story-shooting-blanks/?print=1
Thomas Paine June 18, 2013 at 01:32 pm
The concluding paragraph from the item above: "Hopefully her 30-day experience will remove herRead More fear of firearms and help her recognize that the vast majority of American firearms owners have taken to their responsibility with the necessary seriousness and gravity required. Maybe she’ll also learn that no matter how many laws you pass, you can’t regulate irresponsibility out of existence. Grown-ups still have to be grown-ups. Maybe she will also learn how the Bill of Rights is supposed to work, and how one amendment strengthens another. At a minimum, people like Heidi Yewman should be passingly familiar with the Constitutional rights they’re agitating to take away from their fellow citizens."
Thomas Paine June 18, 2013 at 01:44 pm
PR - I am out of town Thursday evening but you should attend this one:Read More http://weston-ct.patch.com/groups/announcements/p/gun-violence-panel-at-trinity-episcopal-this-thursday_087922d8
Bethlehem Lutheran Church June 17, 2013 at 02:36 pm
Photo did not post successfully.
Publius Redux June 17, 2013 at 03:38 pm
A simple truth: when those who call Christ as King do that which He has commanded, we realize thatRead More none of us need the government's handouts, which is just a 'slave to the lender' mindset.
Ronnie Raygun June 17, 2013 at 09:32 am
never forget Newtown...!! (RNS) Each Father’s Day, Neil Heslin and his son, Jesse Lewis, usedRead More to go to a car show. But that tradition died when 6-year-old Jesse was shot and killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. This Father’s Day, Heslin, who has been active with other Sandy Hook parents in pushing for gun control legislation, is giving his support to the No Father’s Day campaign. Speaking at a media teleconference to launch the campaign, Heslin said, “Jesse was my only child, my only immediate family. I don’t have a father to share Father’s Day with.” Initiated by PICO National Network’s Lifelines to Healing Campaign, the campaign asks participants to send e-cards to Congress, urging passage of legislation to create universal background checks and end gun trafficking.
Ronnie Raygun June 17, 2013 at 09:32 am
(RNS) Each Father’s Day, Neil Heslin and his son, Jesse Lewis, used to go to a car show. ButRead More that tradition died when 6-year-old Jesse was shot and killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. This Father’s Day, Heslin, who has been active with other Sandy Hook parents in pushing for gun control legislation, is giving his support to the No Father’s Day campaign. Speaking at a media teleconference to launch the campaign, Heslin said, “Jesse was my only child, my only immediate family. I don’t have a father to share Father’s Day with.” Initiated by PICO National Network’s Lifelines to Healing Campaign, the campaign asks participants to send e-cards to Congress, urging passage of legislation to create universal background checks and end gun trafficking.
Sanchez June 17, 2013 at 10:27 am
Exploiting dead children for your political points is disgusting and vile. Given the poster thereRead More can be no surprise about such.
Publius Redux June 14, 2013 at 11:17 pm
From linked article_______ "The victims “have a financial uncertainty, they need theRead More money,” Feinberg said. “You have to say, ‘Here’s the money, here’s what we’re doing with it.’” Some Newtown families say that didn't happen in their town. Lafferty-Hassinger posted to Facebook her frustration about the United Way requiring "proof of hardship" to determine how to distribute funds: "We shouldn't have to fight for what is rightfully ours, but we won't be taken advantage of in our darkest hour," she wrote. "We've all been walking a fine line between not wanting to profit from the death of our loved ones and not wanting someone else to profit from our source of grief. We went down when we were kicked, but we are Sandy Hook. It's time to stand back up."___________ I reckon my questions are thusly: What financial uncertainty is there in the death of a child, AND since when did money that is donated privately become something that is 'rightfully' belonging to someone else due to a tragedy that is not a natural event like a tornado or hurricane?
AZ June 13, 2013 at 12:39 am
Foul! Foul! Blocking foul! What an odd sensation this false empowerment. I did not understandRead More this tingling sensation. No need to tell you about internet anonymity...Publiticus Reflux.
Cathy June 14, 2013 at 08:58 am
Where is the concern for the character development of our kids? Where is the concern for theRead More physical health of our kids? What long term health effects will these 'pills' have on the young - still forming bodies? Will taking these drugs have any long term side effects that can make life miser able in the future? If a 16 year old girl is being bullied into sex, is that an excuse for providing this contraceptive? Can she get on the pill ...the one that is taken profilactically - without an Rx? I think not...why the difference? Having condoms in a bowl like candy in the high school nurses office is a major contradiction to the teachings in many a home...and now this...how sad. Childhood gets shorter and shorter....
AZ June 14, 2013 at 12:44 pm
Reality is minors have sex. As for character development, I would rather my 16 year old daughterRead More continue her development without an unintended pregnancy. If your child child is being bullied into sex, having sex regularly and not talking to their parents, or having to get condoms from the school nurses office as if they were like candy....you as parents have missed the boat and the the ship of parental guidance has set sail long ago.