Thursday, April 18, 2024

Fourth coyote killed after multiple attacks on humans in Burlington

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The City of Burlington says it has eliminated a fourth coyote following a series of unprovoked attacks on humans since late August.

In a tweet Friday, the city said the coyote was eliminated because it was stalking and chasing people, was aggressive, not afraid of humans and not “showing normal coyote behaviour.”

The other three coyotes were identified and eliminated because they were believed to be responsible for several human injuries in south central Burlington in the past several weeks.

READ MORE: Burlington residents can face up to $100K fine for feeding coyotes 

The city has also urged residents not to feed coyotes.

It said coyotes become aggressive when fed, leading to attacks on humans.

The city says its Animal Services staff remain on high alert, including patrolling the city, gathering information and looking for coyote food sources.

READ MORE: Woman, 82, is Burlington’s latest victim of a coyote attack

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