Problem coyotes should only be killed as last resort, expert panel tells City of Toronto | CBC News
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A recent report on Toronto's response to coyote attacks recommends non-lethal strategies such as hazing and the use of deterrents. With incidents affecting residents in the Fort York and Liberty Village neighborhoods, the report highlights the importance of addressing animal behavior effectively. The city has proactive patrolling to monitor coyote activity, suggesting that killing coyotes should be a last resort and only performed by specialists after careful assessment. The report also advocates for community involvement, such as enhancing property security and improving bylaws enforcement against unsafe conditions.
The report emphasizes that problem coyotes should only be killed as a last resort, recommending strategies such as hazing and deterrents to manage urban coyote populations.
Residents of Liberty Village and Fort York are urging the city to enhance their response to coyote attacks, having reported multiple incidents that have led to injuries.
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