Happyflowerlady
Vagabond Flowerchild
- Location
- Northern Alabama
When I lived out in the country in rural Idaho, we had coyotes coming around the house all the time, and I made sure to have my little dogs all inside when late afternoon came, and went outside with them if they went out before bedtime.
Now, the coyotes are moving into the cities, where food is easy to come by, and there are no natural enemies for them. It used to be that people shot at a coyote when they saw one, and wild animals were afraid of humans. Now, the new laws often protect wild animals, so they are becoming bolder and bolder.
Chicago is probably the worst, with an estimated coyote population of over 20,000 of the predators.
This is not just a case of the suburban sprawl taking over the animals homes, and they now live with the people. These coyotes are actually in the heart of downtown Chicago.
They are also attacking our pets, and people who live in the cities where the coyote population is rampant have sometimes had to fight off coyotes that were trying to kill their dog (or cat). Even children have been attacked by coyotes, but the local government is not doing anything except telling people that they have to learn to live with the urban coyotes.
It used to be the country folk who had to worry about being attacked by a pack of wolves; but soon it may become a very real hazard in the cities.
http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/Man...32741.html
Now, the coyotes are moving into the cities, where food is easy to come by, and there are no natural enemies for them. It used to be that people shot at a coyote when they saw one, and wild animals were afraid of humans. Now, the new laws often protect wild animals, so they are becoming bolder and bolder.
Chicago is probably the worst, with an estimated coyote population of over 20,000 of the predators.
This is not just a case of the suburban sprawl taking over the animals homes, and they now live with the people. These coyotes are actually in the heart of downtown Chicago.
They are also attacking our pets, and people who live in the cities where the coyote population is rampant have sometimes had to fight off coyotes that were trying to kill their dog (or cat). Even children have been attacked by coyotes, but the local government is not doing anything except telling people that they have to learn to live with the urban coyotes.
It used to be the country folk who had to worry about being attacked by a pack of wolves; but soon it may become a very real hazard in the cities.
http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/Man...32741.html