Toronto stepping up response to aggressive coyotes but euthanasia, relocation still off the table
- There has been an increase in coyote sightings in Houston's Montrose neighborhood, causing concern among residents, especially pet owners, as reported by KHOU 11.
- Toronto officials report that four coyotes are linked to a series of attacks in Liberty Village and Fort York, prompting increased patrols and community education.
- The Downtown Coyote Response Expert Panel recommends strategies to safely coexist with wildlife, with a report scheduled for the economic development committee's May meeting.
- City officials acknowledge the aggressive behavior of coyotes may stem from habitat loss and the reproductive season.
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Toronto stepping up response to aggressive coyotes but euthanasia, relocation still off the table
Toronto will soon be taking additional steps to address an “unprecedented” number of negative interactions with coyotes, some of which were fatal, in Toronto’s Liberty Village and Fort York neighbourhoods.
Toronto to hire professional coyote ‘hazing’ team to clear out Liberty Village: ‘It was news to me that they existed’
A panel of wildlife experts says it’s too early to kill the coyotes in the Liberty Village area, so it recommends calling in the professionals to try to scare them.
Toronto stepping up efforts to address ‘unprecedented’ coyote attacks in Liberty Village, Fort York areas
Toronto will soon be taking additional steps to address an “unprecedented” number of negative interactions with coyotes, some of which were fatal, in Toronto’s Liberty Village and Fort York neighbourhoods.
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