DEM Issues Coyote Warning

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DEM Issues Coyote Warning

The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) is warning residents to stay away from coyotes.

DEM is advising the public not to feed or have food available for coyotes or other wildlife to easily access.

“Coyotes that find abundant and easily obtained food resources around neighborhoods may become bold and habituated to human activity, creating situations that are detrimental to the animal and can also put small pets at risk,” said the DEM in their press release.

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DEM also reminds the public to: 

  • Keep bird feeders out of reach of wild animals. With warmer weather finally approaching, natural food sources for birds are more plentiful now.
  •  Do not feed pets outside, or, if you do, take pet food dishes inside at night.
  • Store garbage in sheds and garages, away from doors. Double bagging and the use of ammonia will reduce odors that attract wildlife.
  • Put garbage for pickup outside the morning of collection, not the night before.
  • Keep barbecue grills clean of grease.
  • Do not put meat or sweet food scraps in your compost pile.
  • Enjoy wildlife from a distance.

 

Coyotes and People

The RI DEM adds that coyote attacks on people are rare.

A 2009 study found that 159 people were bitten by coyotes in all of North America between 1960 and 2006. On the other hand, more than 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs each year in the United States, over half of dog bite injuries occur at home with dogs that are familiar to us, and over 800,000 receive medical attention for dog bites, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. 


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