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There was much less activity by people everywhere, but it was quickly followed by a lot less activity on roads and a lot more activity in parks, she said. In Edmonton, where St. Clair works at the University of Alberta, she said human visitation to parks increased four-fold throughout the pandemic, and she suspects Vancouver saw a similar jump. Signs are posted near closed trails after a series of coyote attacks in Stanley Park either this month. (Ben Nelms/CBC) That might increase their tendency to be territorial, especially in a high-quality territory, like one where people are providing food or where there s just a lot of prey, St. Clair said. ....
Posted: Jun 28, 2021 7:27 PM MT | Last Updated: June 29 A string of attacks by unusually aggressive coyotes, like this one shown in a file photo, has spurred the city of Calgary to plan to euthanize a second coyote in the northwest part of the city. (Submitted by Albert Lee) ....
EDMONTON One resident in South Edmonton’s Lansdowne neighbourhood first noticed coyotes in the park near her house this winter. “We’ve never seen them in the park,” said Wendy Rabel. “Only ever down and more towards the university farm.” The past few weeks sightings are sometimes happening several times a day. “They’ve become a lot more comfortable so they’re taking naps in the trees and there was one lying out in the soccer field this morning just sunning itself so a lot more common there,” Rabel said. “A little bit close for comfort,” she added. “We have two little dogs that are pretty interested and curious and wouldn’t really stand a chance against a coyote so we’re watching them pretty closely right now.” ....