Brampton launches online coyote sighting tool

The City of Brampton has launched a tool aimed at keeping residents informed on whether coyotes have been spotted in the area.

It allows people to report sightings with an interactive map while also allowing them to see whether the coyotes have had interactions with pets.

Mayor Patrick Brown said the tool comes as coyote sightings and encounters are occurring more and more across the city.

“This new tool will allow residents to report sightings and keep informed on coyote activity in their area and throughout the city. We appreciate the work of Animal Services for this important resource, and helping keep Bramptonians and their pets safe,” Brown said in a statement.

A release also included tips if you do come across a coyote. They include:

  • Stop, pick up children and small pets if necessary
  • Stand still, never run from a coyote.
  • Make yourself bigger, appear aggressive, stand tall, wave your arms high in the air.
  • Be loud and assertive, shout, stomp your feet or clap your hands. Carry a noise maker i.e. whistle, plastic bag or umbrella to make a popping sound.
  • Fight back, throw some sticks or rocks in the general direction of the coyote to scare and deter. Do not throw it directly at the coyote.
  • Slowly back away, maintain eye contact and remember, never run.
  • Call 911 if there is an immediate threat to public safety.

The City wants to remind residents the tool is just for reporting and if you require assistance with a sick or injured animal to call 311.

 

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