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Coyote's Daring Alcatraz Swim: A Lone Survivor's Tale

1 Feb

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Summary

  • A coyote successfully swam to Alcatraz Island, a first since 1972.
  • The animal, initially scrawny, now appears healthy and thriving.
  • Park services plan to relocate the coyote before seabird nesting season.
Coyote's Daring Alcatraz Swim: A Lone Survivor's Tale

A lone coyote has achieved a significant feat by swimming to Alcatraz Island, marking the first documented instance of such a presence since the island's transfer to the National Park Service in 1972. This resilient animal, initially observed struggling onto the rocky shore and appearing scrawny, has reportedly been surviving by foraging on birds, rats, mice, and slugs. Despite the island's small size, the coyote appears to be in healthy condition.

Wildlife experts suggest the young coyote, likely around a year old, may have undertaken the perilous swim due to intense competition for territory in its original San Francisco habitat. While rare, such long-distance swims by coyotes are not unheard of. Conservationists have voiced concerns about the coyote potentially preying on the island's substantial bird population.

In response, the National Park Service plans to trap and relocate the coyote to a natural, undeveloped area within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. This action is intended to mitigate risks to nesting birds, with relocation planned before the seabird breeding season begins in the coming weeks. However, some experts caution that relocating a coyote accustomed to fierce competition could pose further survival challenges.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Experts suggest the coyote may have swum to Alcatraz due to stiff competition for territory in its original San Francisco habitat.
The National Park Service plans to trap and relocate the coyote to a more suitable natural area before the seabird breeding season.
This is the first documented coyote presence on Alcatraz Island since it was transferred to the National Park Service in 1972.

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