Community Corner

Living with Coyotes in Eagan

You probably are aware that the city of Eagan has an abundance of coyote activity. Since the early 2000’s, Eagan Animal Control has been receiving reports of coyote sightings from residents. In recent years, the number of calls has stayed about the same. The frequency of sightings increases annually around November as the foliage drops and the animals are more visible. Another bump is seen in February during mating season. Several attacks on unleashed pets have been investigated. 

As a result, we are providing this free seminar about how to co-exist with coyotes.  The speaker, Lynsey White Dasher, is a nationally recognized authority on urban wildlife. 

For more information on coyote safety, map of coyote sightings, and seminar/registration information, please visit: http://www.cityofeagan.com/live/article.aspx?id=46939 or view the attached flyer.

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The city is holding two sessions, on at 5:30 p.m. and another at 7:30 p.m.

 

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