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Coyote sighted in Treasure Island
Article published on Tuesday, April 27, 2010
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TREASURE ISLAND – The Treasure Island Police Department has received several calls from residents reporting a coyote in the Isle of Palms area.

Residents reported seeing a coyote April 22 in the canal between Eighth and Ninth streets. Officers responded and observed the animal before it fled the area. Residents called again the morning of April 23 to report seeing the animal on Seventh Street near 115th Avenue.

City officials say residents should take notice, and safeguard their family pets. The animal appears to fear human contact and flees when observed. However, caution should be used at all times.

The city contracted with a wildlife specialist to trap the animal.

Anyone observing the animal should go inside until it leaves the area, city officials said.

The following is a list of tips to help safeguard family and pets:

• Keep cats and small dogs indoors. When walking small dogs, always keep them on a leash.

• Coyotes are most active dusk to dawn. Avoid walking pets after dark.

• Bring along pepper spray or a stick in case a coyote gets aggressive. Screaming or yelling and waving arms sometimes won’t work on coyotes that have lost their fear of humans.

• Any pet smaller than 45 pounds should never be left outside past 4 p.m.

• Feed pets indoors. Eliminate potential food and water sources such as fallen fruit or vegetables and standing water.

• Store trash in covered, heavy-duty containers.

• Keep yards free of potential hiding places. Remove thick brush and weeds. Enclose the bottoms of porches and decks.

• If you encounter a coyote that behaves aggressively, you have probably gotten too close to its prey or its family. Try to scare the coyote by yelling and waving your arms. Throw rocks, sticks or other objects. Do not turn away and run.

• Do not feed coyotes. Doing so can make them less afraid of humans and potentially more dangerous.

Contact the Treasure Island Police Department at 547-4595 or e-mail police@mytreasureisland.org with the location of any sightings.
Article published on Tuesday, April 27, 2010
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