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Home / Environment / Urban Coyotes: A Saskatoon Reality Check

Urban Coyotes: A Saskatoon Reality Check

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Coyote sightings have decreased significantly this year in Saskatoon.
  • A new bylaw banning wildlife feeding is credited for fewer encounters.
  • Residents are advised on how to safely deter coyotes without harm.
Urban Coyotes: A Saskatoon Reality Check

Coyote sightings, while down significantly from last year, continue to be a part of urban life in Saskatoon. Residents near natural areas like riverbanks report regular encounters, such as one near the Meewasin Trail where a coyote was seen with prey. City officials note a substantial drop in reported sightings, attributing this to a recent bylaw that bans feeding wildlife.

This new regulation, implemented earlier this year, has reportedly helped normalize coyote behavior by removing a key attractant. Despite this success, city patrols have not yet issued any fines, indicating the bylaw's educational and deterrent effect. Signs have been posted in affected neighborhoods to inform the public.

Wildlife experts emphasize that coyotes are native to the urban environment and generally not aggressive unless provoked. They advise residents on humane methods to discourage close encounters, such as making oneself appear larger and making noise. The city maintains that it will only intervene if a coyote exhibits abnormal behavior, recognizing their ecological role in controlling rodent populations.

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.
Saskatoon has seen a significant decrease in coyote sightings this year, largely due to a new bylaw that prohibits feeding wildlife.
If you encounter a coyote in Saskatoon, remain calm, do not run, make yourself appear larger, and speak in a loud, firm voice.
Coyotes in Saskatoon are generally not aggressive towards humans and tend to avoid them, but it's important to maintain a safe distance and not approach them.

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