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Coyote Sighting In Laguna Beach: Coyote Awareness For Residents
Laguna Beach police remind residents of what to do in case of coyotes as the weather warms up.
LAGUNA BEACH, CA — Police in Laguna Beach investigated a coyote sighting Wednesday, according to records.
Residents in the area of 3300 block of Via Carrizo alerted authorities of the coyote Wednesday shortly before 2:45 p.m.
After investigation, the call was turned over to animal control, according to reports. It is not known if the coyote was located.
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Now, more than ever, it is important to remain coyote safe in Laguna Beach.
Those who hike near Top of the World, the Laguna Coast Wilderness Park, and Crystal Cove State Park or other wildland areas that surround Laguna Beach should remain alert for coyotes when out and about.
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Here are the tips to keep you and your pets Coyote safe:
- Never get friendly with coyotes.
- If followed by a coyote, make loud noises. If this fails, throw rocks in the animal's direction.
- Do not leave small children or pets outside unattended.
- Do not allow cats outdoors to roam (day or night).
- Do not use a retractable leash—a leash should be no more than 6 feet. This allows you to be in control of your pet and ensures it's close to you at all times.
- Trim ground-level shrubbery and clear brush near your home to reduce places where coyotes live and hide.
- Keep pet rabbits in suitable cages.
- Keep tight covers on all trash containers, and put trash out on collection day at the latest opportunity.
- Never leave water or pet food outside.
- Eliminate potential food and water sources, such as fallen fruit and standing water.
- Never feed coyotes.
- Never attempt to touch, pet or capture wildlife. These animals will bite to protect themselves.
Read: Multiple Coyote Sightings In Laguna Beach in 2020 | Laguna Beach, CA Patch
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