COYOTES IN BURLINGTON
Coyote sightings in Burlington has become very common. Burlington’s green spaces and forested areas provide an excellent habitat for coyotes. They can travel great distances along ravines, hydro corridors, and highways. Food sources like mice, rats, and garbage are readily available in urban areas, attracting coyotes to residential neighbourhoods.
So, what do you do if a coyote approaches?
If you see a coyote, keep your distance and the animal will most likely avoid you.
If you encounter an aggressive coyote: Stop. Pick up small children and pets, shout “GO AWAY” and wave your arms high in the air.
Use hazing techniques, such as popping open an umbrella, throwing an object near the coyote or shaking your keys.
Back away slowly while remaining calm. Never run or turn your back on a coyote.
If you see an aggressive, sick or injured coyote, call 905-335-3030.
For all other coyote sightings, report it online.
If a coyote poses an immediate threat or danger to public safety, call 9-1-1 and alert Halton Regional Police.
For full article and additional resources visit Coyotes – City of Burlington