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DEM Offers Tips on Preventing Conflicts with Coyotes

The Department of Environmental Management is advising Rhode Islanders that with the beginning of spring, they are likely to see an increase in coyote sightings as adult coyotes enter the pup-rearing season and begin to search for food for their litters. DEM reminds residents to remove any potential food sources from their properties and not to feed coyotes or any wildlife. Coyotes are keenly intelligent, extraordinarily adaptable, and willing to eat almost any available food – whether natural, including small animals, birds, insects, and fruits; scavenged roadkill; or easily obtainable human-provided sources such as garbage, pet food, birdseed, and compost. The key to minimizing interactions and conflicts with coyotes is reducing food sources available to them around our homes and neighborhoods. Coyotes that rely on natural food sources remain wild and wary of humans. Feeding coyotes – or any wild animal – however, makes them less fearful of people and they can become casual

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DEM: Coyotes likely to be more visible as they look to feed spring pups

DEM: Coyotes likely to be more visible as they look to feed spring pups Jack Perry, The Providence Journal © Newport Daily News file A coyote walks across a lawn in Newport. With spring s arrival, Rhode Islanders will likely see more coyotes searching for food for their pups, according to the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management. And the DEM is reminding Rhode Islanders not to feed the animals or leave food where coyotes or any other wild animals, like black bears, can get it. If you see coyotes that are bold and brazen, it s often directly related to intentional feeding or easy and reliably available food sources associated with human activities,  DEM wildlife biologist Charles Brown said in a news release.

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DEM: You might see a coyote in your yard, on the bike path

DEM: You might see a coyote in your yard, on the bike path
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DEC Rescues 2 Dogs on Thin Ice, A Goose and Wild Turkey In NY

DEC Rescues 2 Dogs on Thin Ice, A Goose and Wild Turkey In NY
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