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Coyote Sightings
Coyotes are a permanent fixture in DuPage County’s rural,
suburban and urban areas. Seeing a coyote cross a field,
backyard, road or golf course does not necessarily
constitute a problem or dangerous situation, either for
humans or domestic animals. Coyotes will be more active and
more visible in late-winter/early spring during their
breeding seasons. Most coyotes are harmless; their goal is
to eat more natural foods such as mice and rabbits. However,
coyotes are opportunistic. If coyotes see easy food – such
as open garbage- and aren’t afraid, they may take advantage.
That puts them in direct line for a confrontation with pets.
Coyotes are not interested in eating pets, these are
territorial disputes. This summer the Darien Police
Department has received 3 reports of small family dogs that
were killed by coyotes. Studies have shown that attempts at
eliminating all coyotes are not practical, economical or
workable. When coyotes are removed others quickly move in.
For more information on Coyotes you can visit the DuPage
County Forest Preserve District at
www.dupageforest.com.
Any Coyote sighting should be reported to 9-1-1. Please
report location, time of day, and direction the Coyote was
traveling.
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