Living with Wildlife in Suburban Areas
In light of the numerous coyote sightings in Gloucester, there will be an informational meeting on January 11, 7pm at Kyrouz Auditorium, City Hall, hosted by the Office of the Mayor, Gloucester Police Department, the Massachusetts Environmental Police and conducted by Div of Fisheries and Wildlife
Speakers: Mayor Sefatia Romeo-Theken and Chief of Police Leonard Campanello.
Guest Speakers: Patricia Huckery, Fisheries & Wildlife N.E. District Manager, Laura Connelley, Fishers & Wildlife Fur Bearing Biologist, and Environmental Police Officers.
The Division of Fisheries and Wildlife has put together this document named Living with Wildlife: Suburban Wildlife in Massachusetts for Massachusetts residents.
I have pics taken on the golf course of a large coyote that has short ears with rounded tips. Looks much more like the photo on the left. Would love to send, but don’t know how.
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Hi Anonymous, I’ve sent you an email response and you can also send the images to kimsmithdesigns@hotmail.com. Thank you so much.
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Great job here Kim – educational and information is power awareness – it appears coyotes love Eden too! 🙂 Dave & Kim:-)
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