Dear kevin,
I just wanted to send you a note to say how impressed i am with your honesty as a business person! I have been desperately trying to solve a garbage storage problem, and with the large size order i placed with you online, i am grateful that you personally called me to actually talk me OUT of my purchase! That level of service is unheard of, and you saved me a lot of money today! Thank you so much, carrie wallack.
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Carrie Wallack
Riverside, CT
Here’s CT’s stats The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) estimates there are between 300 and 500 black bears in the state, and that the bear population is growing annually by between 10% and 20%. It is illegal to hunt or trap bears in Connecticut. However, people may kill bears in self-defense and farmers or farm workers may trap and kill bears that injure property on agricultural lands.
DEP reports that there were 2,759 bear sightings and 375 reports of bear damage in 2007-08. Two-thirds of the reports of damage involved raids on birdfeeders or trash. Although black bears are generally not aggressive towards humans, DEP has taken steps to advise people how to respond to the increasing number of encounters with these animals.