Clarington's Municipal Law Enforcement Officers respond to sick or injured wildlife calls during regular business hours.
If wildlife poses a threat to the public, safety officers will attend to assist in determining behaviour. If there is an immediate threat to public safety, contact Durham Regional Police at 905-579-1520.
The fall is a great time to do any building repairs. Any wildlife that may have entered in the spring to have babies will usually be willing to leave in the fall when their young are grown.
For more information visit Ontario's Wildlife and Nature website.
Coyotes are a part of nature and can be spotted in both rural and urban areas. It is common to see them in wooded areas, ravines, or near new subdivisions. They primarily hunt from dusk until dawn. Coyotes do not hibernate and can be seen or heard year round.
Coyotes help control rodents, including mice, rats, rabbits and groundhogs. Attacks on people are very rare, more common are attacks from dogs. There is a 50 per cent higher chance of a dog or cat exposing people to rabies.
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If you feel that you are in immediate life-threatening danger, call 9-1-1. If you encounter a potentially aggressive coyote but are not in immediate danger, call Clarington’s Animal Shelter. The Municipality monitors reports we receive about aggressive coyotes to evaluate the risk to the public and the need for a response. If you have questions or concerns, you can contact the Ministry of Natural Resources at 1-800-667-1940. For more information, our Animal Shelter Staff are available for advice and direction. |
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