| SHORELINE WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT LLC Solving Connecticut's wildlife problems humanly and professionally |
| Shoreline Wildlife is a family run business, located in Clinton, Connecticut. We are a full time, full service wildlife company. We carry full liability insurance and are licensed by the state of Connecticut. We help people with wildlife issues in their home or business taking great pride in our workmanship, treating your home, as if it were ours. As a consumer, you do not want to have the same problem you may be experiencing now, in the future, so we take the time to do the work the right way, the first time. Our focus is not only on removing the animals from your home but making sure that the exclusion work we preform on the property whether it is light carpentry, vent screening or chimney capping, not only keeps the animals out permanently but also increases the beauty and value of your home. Please consider this more than words on a web site. It is our philosophy and the reason why we are the best at what we do. We love this work and referrals from past customers have caused growth with our company beyond anyones expectations. My name is Lenny Gorski, I own Shoreline Wildlife and personally perform all our service work. Should you have any questions, you can speak with me anytime. We are members of, CTNWCOA Connecticut Nuisnace Wildlife Control Operators NWCOA National Wildlife Control Operators Certifed Bat Exclusion Professionals by BCI Bat Conservation International |
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We have extensive experience not only with Bats, Gray and Flying squirrels, Skunk and Raccoon but also species not as common such as Beaver and Muskrat. Inspection is key, knowing exactly what is making the noise in your attic or wall and how it entered is important. Only then can the best control method be utilized and the best result obtained. We do not rush the inspection process and listen carefully to you, the customer. You live there and are best able to describe what is taking place. Humane treatment Since childhood I have always had somewhat of a fascination with animals and treat them with respect. If possible, we try and relocate animals that are not sick or prohibited by law and make every attempt to minimize their stress when trapped. |










| Did you know? Beaver become active during the late afternoon and will start out grooming themselves and feeding. Later in the night, the engineer in them takes over and they concentrate on building and repair of dams and their lodge. |