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There has been another attack by a coyote in Vancouver's iconic Stanley Park, despite several of the animals being euthanized after a string of previous incidents.
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VANCOUVER An alarming surge in coyote attacks on people in Stanley Park this year likely has more facets than the animals just being fed by people, experts say. One of the most recent incidents happened at around 7 p.m. Monday. Globe and Mail journalist Andrea Woo was running on the seawall near the waterpark when she saw a coyote ahead of her. She had a run-in with a coyote that bit another jogger just a few weeks earlier, so she knew what to do. Woo managed to spook the animal, but while it backed up by a few feet, it didn’t leave altogether.