As residents of two downtown Toronto neighbourhoods say city efforts have failed to reduce a spate of coyote attacks on pet ...
Residents of two communities in southwest Toronto are calling on the city to take action after several reported coyote attacks and dozens more sightings in the area since the beginning of the year.
While coyotes can act more bold as they exert dominance over their mate and territory, experts say the risk of harm to people and pets is still low, with proper precautions. Advertisement More in U.S.
And with coyote mating season well under way — typically occurring mid-January to early March, with its peak in mid-February — sightings are more common during this time and in the winter ...
But if you really want to step up your game, you need to first understand what makes coyotes tick. Coyote behavior changes throughout the winter and through their breeding period. Understanding ...
If you’re feeling like this winter has been snowier than usual, you’re likely not alone. However, the truth is this winter has not been particularly snowy, as much of southern Ontario has seen ...
They may be killed by existing coyotes or eventually move away and continue to harass people, he said. As well, under Ontario legislation, wildlife can only be moved a maximum of one kilometre, he ...
Brampton says coyote mating season, which runs from January through late February, is underway and residents may notice “increased wildlife activity.” To help residents “stay safe and be empowered,” ...
They’re blaming the digging and disturbance from the Ontario Place redevelopment happening nearby for an increase in coyotes roaming in the densely populated neighbourhoods, attacking dogs ...
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