Independent review of Toronto's coyote expert panel report claims it is 'deeply flawed'
- The Coyote Safety Coalition reported over 90 coyote encounters since November 2024, resulting in four pet deaths and multiple injuries to domestic animals.
- Debate over coyote management is intensifying, with two petitions attracting significant support—one for humane coexistence and another for removal of the coyotes.
- City officials confirmed that euthanasia is considered a last resort option, which will be evaluated if current aversion techniques fail.
- Local resident Hilda Aywaz expressed concern over aggressive coyote behavior and questioned the accuracy of coalition statistics regarding coyote attacks.
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CLOSER LOOK: Coyotes in the big city — should they be killed?
Tonight on 'Closer Look': As Toronto residents document more and more altercations with wily coyotes, some are calling on the city to respond to the problem with drastic measures
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