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Andover
Ansonia
Ashford
Avon
Barkhamsted
BeaconFalls
Berlin
Bethany
Bethel
Bethlehem
Bloomfield
Bolton
Bozrah
Branford
Bridgeport
Bridgewater
Bristol
Brookfield
BrooklynBurlington
Canaan
Canterbury
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Chaplin
Cheshire
Chester
Clinton
Colchester
Colebrook
Columbia
Cornwall
Coventry
Cromwell
Danbury
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Derby
Durham
Eastford
EastGranby
EastHaddam
EastHampton
EastHartford
EastHaven
EastLyme
Easton
EastWindsor
Ellington
Enfield
Essex
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Farmington
Franklin
Glastonbury
Goshen
Granby
Greenwich
Griswold
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Guilford
HaddamHamden
HamptonHartford
Hartland
Harwinton
Hebron
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Lebanon
Ledyard
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New Haven
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Newtown
Norfolk
NorthBranford
NorthCanaan
NorthHaven
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Norwalk
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Old LymeOldSaybrookOrange
Oxford
PlainfieldPlainvillePlymouth
Pomfret
Portland
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Putnam
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RockyHill
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Salem
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Seymour
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Shelton
Sherman
Simsbury
Somers
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SouthWindsor
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Stamford
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2018 Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator Directory
April 1, 2018NWCOs MAY HANDLE THE FOLLOWING SPECIES
Cottontail RabbitsRaccoonsStriped SkunksEuropean HareSnowshoe HareSnapping TurtlesSnakes (except Rattlesnakes & Black Rat Snakes)
WeaselsWoodchucksHouse SparrowsStarlings
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WILDLIFE DIVISION TO ALL NUISANCE WILDLIFE CONTROL OPERATORS & DIRECTORY USERS
In situations where there has been human exposures to potentially rabid wild animals, persons should be informed to wash the exposed area with soap and water and to immediately contact their doctor or emergency clinic and local health official. In the event of domestic animal exposure, persons should be informed to wear gloves when handling their pet and to isolate their pet from contact with other pets and people for a minimum of several hours. The person should then contact their veterinarian and local animal control officer. Exposure is defined as a bite, scratch or contamination of an open wound or mucous membrane (eyes, nose, mouth) with saliva or nerve tissue from a suspect animal. Additional information can be obtained from the following numbers:
Who to Call in a Rabies Emergency: Phone Number
Local Health Official -----------
Animal Control Officer -----------
Local or State Police Department -----------
CT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH (860) 509-7994 (Questions concerning human exposures. Calls can also be directed to local Department of Health.)
CT DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
State Veterinarian (860) 713-2505 (Questions concerning livestock and domestic animal exposures.)
Animal Control Division (860) 713-2506(Questions concerning canine and feline exposures to suspect rabid animal and any canine or feline involved in a human bite exposure.)
CT DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Wildlife Division (860) 424-3011(Questions concerning wildlife, unusual behavior and general rabies information)
Emergency Dispatch (860) 424-333324 Hours (DEEP EnCon Police Officers will only be available in cases when an aggressive animal has attacked a person or domestic animals and the animal is present. DEP EnCon Police will not be available to respond to bats in living spaces or most calls of wildlife behaving abnormally. )
CT Veterinary Medical Association (860) 635-7770(Pet vaccination clinics)
SUBMISSION OF SAMPLES
State DPH Virology Laboratory, Rocky Hill (860) 920-6662 or (Animals involved in human exposures (860) 920-6500 after hours/wkends or domestic animal exposures.)
(860) 486-3738 University of ConnecticutAnimal Diagnostic Laboratory (Questions concerning livestock submissions. Animals with signs compatible with rabies where there is no human or domestic animal exposure.) Currently there is a $65.00 rabies testing fee.
Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental ProtectionWildlife Division