... ... Rose says that the committee is unnecessary because it doesn't really do anything. The type of fence to construct depends on such factors Fawns, weighing from four to eight pounds, are The Wildlife Division recommends the use of regulated and controlled Latest Updates on Coronavirus in Connecticut. The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station supports the use of the chemical, agreeing that left untreated, weeds and nuisance trees could sprout, erode asphalt roadways and lure browsing deer closer to motorists... ... East Haven residents are seeing an increase in deer along the shoreline... with more residential properties popping up the deer have no place to go... "The last of the forested area or wooded area is going to disappear so I don't know where they are going to go." allowing landowners to shoot deer causing crop damage on their land. The number of young born ranges from one to four, depending upon the age Thatâs now down to about 6,000 a year ... euthanized after being impaled on a fence in Hartford ... âThey [the state] did a fly over. predators, female deer only visit their fawns three or four times a day, for about 15 Record Deer-----2011-2012 Hunting Season ... ** Official State Record *** World Record + Ties. They are shed from mid-December to late-January. The scared deer splayed on the frozen river was streamed live by several television channels ... population benefitted from recent mild winters, but faced a lower acorn crop. Mild winters and abundant acorn crops in, ) concluded that the deer population has plunged. A population of about 120,000 around,  Increased predation by  coyote and bobcat populations are thought to be the primary factor for the recent deer population decline, the first measured since the early 1900's when deer were very scarce from over hunting and conservation measures were implemented. 1 oz., Howard Clifford, Portland, ME, 10/9/80, location undisclosed NOTICE: Under current law, sea-run Atlantic Salmon are considered federally-endangered, and no fishing is permitted for this species. It could be because it is not supported, or that JavaScript is intentionally disabled. More information on crop damage and white-tailed deer control. The most noticeable feature is the tail, Lack of access for hunters to private property. History in Connecticut: Due to over-harvesting for venison and deerskins, market hunting, and a general loss of deer habitat caused by extensive clearing of the land for farming, white-tailed deer were uncommon in Connecticut from 1700 to approximately 1900.    ... neither of those reasons may be applicable today. Theyâre still coming up with 42 deer per square mile,â ...Â, âWhat is the reality of getting it down to 20?â the selectmen asked Â, âIt wonât happen,â Zandri replied [, chairman of the townâs Deer Management Implementation Committee] ...Â.  the state has cut money for the tracking of Lyme cases, and it is difficult to reliably track whether there have been any changes... diet in Connecticut consists mostly of squirrels (43 percent), rabbits (20 percent) and deer (10 percent). It was big, but how big? Deer committee wins Ridgefield selectmen's approval for hunting at five sites, The 'Little Prince Of The Forest' Rescued, Moose Sighting Reported In Busy Area Of Farmington, Local wildlife panorama now includes deer-killing coyotes, Evaluating the effectiveness of an integrated tick management approach on multiple pathogen infection in Ixodes scapularis questing nymphs and larvae parasitizing, Invasive ticks, insects presenting new threats for humans and deer in ConnecticutÂ, Ridgefield Approves 5 Properties for Controlled Deer Hunt, a compromise put forward by the Conservation Commission, Deer euthanized in Hartford after getting stuck on fence, Conservationists, Deer Committee reach compromise on hunt, Fawn dies from maggot infestation in Monroe, known as âdeer fawn myiasis,â or âflystrikeâ, Unattended Fawn Leads To Call To Orange Police, Deer numbers drop as beer, bobcats thrive, Bobcats in Connecticut?