Public Advisory: Residents Advised To Be Vigilant Around Coyotes

  • Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture

March 26, 2021

Wildlife officials with the Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture are advising the public to be vigilant regarding the presence of coyotes in residential areas.

Reports of roaming coyotes within municipal boundaries are more common during mating season, which occurs during February and March.

Wild animals can be dangerous and unpredictable when approached by humans. The public is strongly encouraged to avoid feeding these animals, as this practice significantly increases the risk of unpredictable behavior. Appropriate steps should also be taken to properly store and dispose of garbage, and to avoid leaving pet food outside. This practice can attract wild animals near homes where they can pose a risk to public safety.

While coyotes have a natural fear of humans and attacks are extremely rare, if encountering one of these animals, you should:

  • Stop, remain calm and assess their situation;
  • Never approach or crowd it – leave an escape route;
  • If the animal seems unaware of you, move slowly and quietly away when it is not looking in your direction;
  • If it is aware of you, respond aggressively: wave your arms, shout, maintain eye contact, and throw rocks, sticks or other objects; and
  • Back away slowly toward buildings or people – running will encourage a chase.

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Media contact
Craig Renouf
Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture
709-637-2923, 640-6922
craigrenouf@gov.nl.ca

2021 03 26 3:55 pm