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Virtual city playground tips
Virtual city playground tips




virtual city playground tips

Bites, nips or makes other physical contacts with a pet or person.Coyote is seen repeatedly during the day in an area where there are children (e.g., playground, schoolyard, urban park).Coyote enters a fenced residential yard by jumping over the fence.

virtual city playground tips

Coyote follows you or your leashed pet closely from a distance of less than 20 metres.Coyote approaches you or your leashed pet within 20 metres (approx the width of a standard residential lot) in any area at any time of day.A coyote does not move away from you when it is within 40 metres in a residential area during the day.When a coyote makes contact with you or your pet or is exhibiting fearless or aggressive behaviour as outlined below, always call 311. However, coyotes that have been desensitized to humans through food conditioning or coyotes protecting their dens or pups from off-leash dogs may become aggressive. It is common to see them travelling in parks, green spaces, roads and sidewalks while watching people and pets at a distance. Coyotes are naturally curious and intelligent animals. The presence of coyotes in our city is a sign of a healthy, balanced ecosystem. These calls usually report sightings of coyotes exhibiting typical, non-alarming behaviour (e.g., hunting and catching small rodents, following you or your pet at a distance of more than 40 metres, curiously gazing at you or your pet from a distance, etc.). Most callers to 311 we receive about coyotes do not require intervention from the city.






Virtual city playground tips