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CT River Lecture Series – Black Bears: Finding Food Within the Forest and Within Your Fridge, with Tracy Rittenhouse

  • Thursday, October 22, 2026
    5:00pm – 6:00pm
  • First Congregational Church of Old Lyme
    4 Lyme St.
    Old Lyme, CT
  • Program is free; registration required
  • Thursday, October 22, 2026
    5:00pm – 6:00pm
  • First Congregational Church of Old Lyme
    4 Lyme St.
    Old Lyme, CT
  • Program is free; registration required

For much of human history people have displaced or eliminated wildlife populations. Today, game management prevents extinctions of wild game in the U.S. and many species (e.g., deer, bobcat, and black bears) are increasing in abundance. Yet, the list of species of greatest conservation need is long and many populations are declining within remaining natural areas. Black bears (Ursus americanus) have become an unmistakable presence in CT. The range of these adaptable omnivores continues to expand into neighborhoods built when bears were extirpated from the state, bringing them into close proximity with people. Black bears are your new neighbor, so attend this seminar to learn a bit more about them.

Dr. Tracy Rittenhouse is an Associate Professor in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, and Faculty Affiliate in Center for Environmental Sciences and Engineering at the University of Connecticut. Her research program tests our understanding of wildlife populations within social-ecological systems.

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