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August 4th, 2021, 07:14 AM
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Researchers examine aggressive coyote attacks :)
Well if you think you heard it all this qualifies as a 'The Joke of the Day" enjoy !!
Drunk Coyotes ?...Aversion training?
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August 4th, 2021 07:14 AM
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August 4th, 2021, 07:25 AM
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Did you expect anything less from CBC news?....lol
Only remedy is to trap and terminate or a lead pill between the ears.
Too many coyotes and they have loss fear of man.
Nuisance animals need to be dealt with regardless whether it is a mouse, rat, squirrel....etc.
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August 4th, 2021, 08:30 AM
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A fed animal is a dead animal. People using parks and green spaces who think someone else will clean up the garbage need educating. Can you just imagine if Coyotes were suddenly replaced by 300lb. Black Bears? I'd almost pay money to see that.
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August 4th, 2021, 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by
impact
Did you expect anything less from CBC news?....lol
Only remedy is to trap and terminate or a lead pill between the ears.
Too many coyotes and they have loss fear of man.
Nuisance animals need to be dealt with regardless whether it is a mouse, rat, squirrel....etc.
Yup, even rural communities are having a hard time taking appropriate action with nuisance animals. The mayor in Grenville-sur-la-Rouge received death threats when he mentioned that they would have to kill beavers and remove the dams that are flooding roads and farmland. The pushback from the general population who are not affected directly is getting out of hand. Not sure they understand the cost to repair the roads that are washed out.
A buddy of mine approached the mayor of a small town in eastern Ontario that is having a coyote problem. He even offered to cage trap them and "relocate" them. The mayor wants them gone but refuses to pay for the service fearing the backlash. Most places around here are offering minimum wage for nuisance work. Not worth it in my opinion.
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August 4th, 2021, 08:43 AM
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John TORY has the answer he wants to tranquilize the coyotes that are causing problems and re locate them. LOL
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August 4th, 2021, 08:56 AM
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The ticket was issued after the couple received a warning to stop feeding the rodents.
“Individuals found to be in contravention of the animal control bylaw face fines for intentionally feeding wildlife,” said a statement issued Monday by the City of Vaughan.
Like many people who feed squirrels, chipmunks, feral cats or birds, the ticketed husband and wife were surprised to be punished for something they view as a “kindness.” They had named the squirrel they were feeding as if it was a pet.
But the city’s statement cautioned there are “unintended consequences” to feeding any wildlife, even squirrels, as that leads to encounters with animals such as coyotes and is “the primary cause of human/wildlife conflict.”
https://ottawasun.com/news/local-new...0-eb8c80d4ed56
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August 4th, 2021, 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by
Gilroy
John TORY has the answer he wants to tranquilize the coyotes that are causing problems and re locate them. LOL
Wonderful! Let's take them all to his house. Watch the look on his face when his sphincter puckers. LOL
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August 4th, 2021, 03:23 PM
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Who wants our extra coyotes.
It’s funny that they now have to pay someone to get rid of them.
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August 4th, 2021, 03:34 PM
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Interesting video. I've also used "aversion therapy" when dealing with aggressive or encroaching coyotes. It involves a loud noise. It's very successful. I haven't had one come back yet.
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August 4th, 2021, 06:09 PM
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I wonder to where he wants to relocate them? Maybe another section of Toronto? 

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
John TORY has the answer he wants to tranquilize the coyotes that are causing problems and re locate them. LOL
"This is about unenforceable registration of weapons that violates the rights of people to own firearms."—Premier Ralph Klein (Alberta)Calgary Herald, 1998 October 9 (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) OFAH Member