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Letter To The Editor: Consider A Coexistence Program For Your Community

Posted Mar 4th, 2013 in Blog

Re: LaSalle dog walkers alarmed by coyote attacks, by Brian Cross, March 30. There may be something wrong in LaSalle but it is not with the wildlife. Coyote Watch Canada, along with the Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals, is strongly recommending the residents of LaSalle and outlying areas to incorporate a coexistence program

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Support bans on traps

Posted Mar 4th, 2013 in Blog

As we learn more and more about animals – wild, domestic or human – being injured or killed by horrible traps, municipalities are being pressured to create bans on all traps. Below is a notice sent by our friends at the Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals to media and City Councillors in Toronto.

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Beach Coyote Coalition - Meet The New Pack In Town

Beach Coyote Coalition - Meet The New Pack In Town

Posted Mar 3rd, 2013 in Blog

What is Beach Coyote Coalition? The Beach Coyote Coalition (BCC) is a community project being facilitated by The Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals (APFA) and with the support of Coyote Watch Canada (CWC). The project is focused on promoting peaceful coexistence by minimizing human-coyote interactions.

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Communities With Coyotes Matter

Posted Feb 14th, 2013 in Blog

We lost a beautiful and sentient member in one of our communities yesterday. A Coyote life was taken on the streets of Toronto in a desperate but misinformed attempt by law enforcement to keep the public safe.

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Ingredients For Coexistence: Tools for Community Success

Posted Oct 15th, 2012 in Blog

Non-Lethal Goals Long term Solutions Coyote Strategy Framework Community Scientists Volunteer Recruitment Feeding Wildlife By-Law Media Networking Education and Awareness Hazing Techniques Seasonal Alerts Posting Coyote Awareness Signs Coyote Response Team CRT Partnerships

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Featured Guest Blogger: Award Winning Investigative Journalist Michael Howie "How I Learned To Listen"

Posted May 5th, 2012 in Blog

By Michael Howie Coyotes have been a part of my community for generations. But for most of that time, they were unseen, and rarely heard. In the last few years, sightings began.

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Is It Possible To Change Coyotes?

Posted Apr 23rd, 2012 in Blog

For the last seventeen months throughout Niagara, Coyote Watch Canada (CWC) and several very enthusiastic volunteers and residents have been diligently hazing coyotes to discourage them away from feeding “hot spots”. To date, there are many happy and relieved faces that reflect the positive results of hazing our local Song Dogs.

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Nurturing Compassion For Nature: Is It At-Risk?

Nurturing Compassion For Nature: Is It At-Risk?

Posted Mar 8th, 2012 in Blog

“Perhaps we’ve already “run out of world” including wildness. Some go as far to argue we’ve created a world that’s so technologically and socially complex we can’t control it”. Dr. Marc Bekoff echoed these words in his article, Wild Hearts. Is our disconnect with nature happening all too swiftly?

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Celebrating Coyote

Celebrating Coyote

Posted May 11th, 2011 in Blog

Thank you for visiting our website. Our new look is evolving, so visit often. We will be discussing issues that directly impact our North American Song Dogs of the Niagara Region.

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Coyote Sky Dancer

Coyote Sky Dancer

Posted Apr 29th, 2011 in Blog

Across the plains she came with fur laced heart and will of stone. Never imagining the blame the people would put on her life alone. She showed them all her glory, kept true to her nature by singing strong. Did she sense the danger in the land where she’s been hated all along. Coyote Sky

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