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Authorities Mobilize Coordinated Wildlife Response After Nobleton Coyote Bite

Authorities have enlisted animal agencies to create a coordinated management plan for growing coyote encounters.

Leaping coyote.
A coyote walks through Coronation Park in Toronto on Wednesday, November 3, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Evan Buhler

Overview

  • A 12-year-old boy suffered minor leg injuries after being bitten by a coyote near Highway 27 and King Road in Nobleton on June 29.
  • York Regional Police said frequent coyote sightings in the area prompted a public warning for residents to exercise caution.
  • Toronto Wildlife and Vaughan Animal Services have been notified of the incident and are gathering information for a targeted response.
  • The Township of King has engaged Vaughan Animal Services to develop a controlled management plan aimed at reducing future coyote–human interactions.
  • The City of Vaughan continues to advise residents never to feed or approach coyotes and to keep pets leashed to minimize risks.