• RealEstate Investing:It?s Getting Wild In Here

    Posted on October 12th, 2009 admin No comments

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    How to Grow Up to 1000% Richer in the Great Real Estate Collapse of 2009 and we will share You our Best Advice, Tips and Tricks From our 10 Years of Real Estate Investing Experience.My husband mentioned to me over the weekend that he heard a report that Connecticut has more forest today than it did in the 1800s. It makes sense to me that despite our development of land for housing and commercial purposes, we have much less farmland now.It also makes sense to


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    My husband mentioned to me over the weekend that he heard a report that Connecticut has more forest today than it did in the 1800s. It makes sense to me that despite our development of land for housing and commercial purposes, we have much less farmland now.

    It also makes sense to me that with more forest, we would have more wildlife. (I don’t need grant money to figure that one out.)

    Over the weekend, yet another Connecticut resident posted on this blog that he had seen a wolf in Waterford. Over the last year, five different people have claimed to see wolves. There is also a forum where even more people claim to have seen wolves.

    I know there are coyotes in state. I’ve personally seen coyotes more than a dozen times.

    While looking for info on wolves, I came across this helpful comparison of wolves and coyotes - in case you’ve seen a dog-like animal and aren’t sure what it is.

    More of a feline admirer? We have bobcats in Connecticut.

    I’ve also seen black bears personally, both times in Avon. But I’ve heard accounts from friends of sightings in West Hartford, Bloomfield and Simsbury. There’s a great photo of a napping bear on the Courant’s web site.

    Then there was the moose on the loose in New Britain.

    And I don’t want to forget our winged friends such as hawks and eagles. The CT DEP estimates that over 100 Bald Eagles have their winter nests here.  I have a hawk that likes to perch in my neighbor’s tree and I hear it sometimes from my home office.

    If you’re interested in birds in Connecticut, check out this photo stream on Flickr.

    Other than my fuzzy cellphone photos of turkeys, the only wildlife photo I’ve taken recently is this ferocious terrorizer of all things small and slow…the turtle.

     

    Turtle

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