Coping with Coyotes

Recently, a particularly aggressive pack of coyotes has been harassing people and pets on Biscayne Drive just west of Partridge Drive. See below for a helpful flyer that provides a quick guide on how to coexist with coyotes and click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dq9EJIQk7x4 for a video of a recent presentation about coexisting with coyotes. Below the flyer, you will find some important resources to help you cope with coyotes.

This presentation highlights the partnership between Project Coyote, Marin Humane Society, and Marin County Parks. These agencies came together and created Marin Coyote Coalition to help coordinate the ways in which all of our local agencies respond to concerns about coyotes. 

The Pt. San Pedro Road Coalition is working with Jill Rodby, Spinnaker Point, who is spearheading an effort to keep the City and Humane Society apprised of coyote activity as Spinnaker Point has also been experiencing aggressive coyote behavior.

Coexisting with Coyotes Resources

Urban Coyote Research Project

USDA/NWRC hazing study

Educational/advocacy information & more

Yard Exclusion DIY products 

Outdoor enclosures for cats

Humane wildlife exclusion services 

California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Wildlife Incident Reporting site

Report coyote incidents here so that the Department has a better record of incidents and tracking patterns of behavior over time. 

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