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  2. what to do if you encounter a coyote. actions landowners can take to protect their property. how to find a licensed trapper. actions municipalities can take to address conflict situations on municipal property.

  3. The Coyotes in Ontario are thriving in most of Southern Ontario, in the countryside and increasingly near human habitation, they pose little threat to humans.

  4. Dec 10, 2019 · If you were standing in Ontario when you saw it, here’s why you could say that you saw either one. The coywolf, a hybrid of the wolf and the western coyote, is the dominant species of coyote in Ontario.

  5. There isn’t a new animal called “Coywolf” – this is a nickname. Coyotes in Toronto are the same coyotes that have always been here. They act like coyotes, not wolves. If you’d like to report a sighting of a coyote, you can do so using the City’s online reporting form.

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  6. Eastern coyote sightings are not uncommon throughout Ontario and across North America. This resilient species has been a vital part of our ecosystem for over a century.

  7. In Canada, the coyote still inhabits its traditional habitats, the aspen parkland and short- and mixed-grass prairie in the three prairie provinces. However, it has spread north into the boreal forest, west into the mountains, and east into Ontario, Quebec, and the Atlantic provinces.

  8. Feb 19, 2021 · News of a coyote hunting contest sparked backlash from animal activist groups, including attempts to discredit legal hunting and trapping of coyotes. The OFAH debunks some of the myths about coyote contests and hunting.

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