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    Coyote Songs Nearby Signal Humans and Pets To Remain Cautious -- Especially in Spring

    2024-03-13

    Whether you live in Marietta or more rural sections of Cobb County, that animal howling often heard at night is evidence that the coyote population in Georgia continues to grow. According to the Wildlifeboss.com, Georgia's coyote population is nearing 100,000 animals -- despite well-publicized and controversial programs in recent years to control or reduce the population of the "song dog."

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    Coyotes are found throughout Cobb and other Georgia counties. Follow simple tips for keeping safe during spring mating season.Photo bymana5280onUnsplash

    And during the spring breeding season -- which continues in March and early April, male coyotes are most aggressive. While the generally shy, mostly nocturnal animals usually stay clear of humans, it's inevitable that paths may eventually cross. Thus, when you hear or see them nearby, special caution is advised.

    Georgia's DNR Offers Safety Tips

    Since coyotes are omnivores and feed on foods that are readily available, one of the first actions is remove food sources from your home area. The Wildlife Resource Division (WRD) of Georgia's Department of Natural Resources advises homeowners to secure and remove attractants such as garbage, pet food and bird seed. Those foods sources are not only tempting to coyotes, but also can attract pests and rodents, which make prime coyote foods, too.

    If you see coyotes near your home, Georgia's WRD recommends hazing and scare tactics that take advantage of the animals' natural wariness of humans. Noise -- from banging pots, yelling or an air horn -- are effective. So are water hoses and motion-activated sprinklers.

    For those with small pets, more active caretaking also is recommended. Keeping pets indoors is the most effective. And when your pets are outdoors, you'll want to monitor them continuously. And if you're walking your pets near dawn or dusk, be especially alert. Carrying an air horn or other noise maker can help to ward off any nearby or approaching animals. And as coyotes are intelligent animals that learn patterns, alter your path to avoid any potential ambush.

    Nuisance coyotes also can be trapped, and lethal removal also is an option in Georgia. As coyotes are non-native species in Georgia, they can be harvested year-round on private property.

    For more information, visit Georgiawildlife.com, or call 1-80-366-2661. You can also download a coyote fact sheet.


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    Stephen Kitchens
    04-12
    I live in Macon/Bibb county I hear the coyotes song 4 times a week in my neighborhood.
    robert smith
    04-12
    I don't understand why people aways killing them if people would understand them more they wouldn't be a problem they are just trying to live like any other anmils
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