What should I do if I see a coyote?

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  1. If you see a coyote, follow these steps to stay safe and prevent unwanted encounters:

    1. Stay Calm and Do Not Run
    - Coyotes are generally wary of humans and will not attack unless provoked.
    - Running can trigger a predator's chase instinct.

    2. Make Yourself Look Bigger
    - Stand tall, wave your arms, and shout in a firm, loud voice.
    - You can also throw small objects (not to hurt, but to scare off).

    3. Slowly Back Away
    - Maintain eye contact and back away slowly without turning your back.

    4. Keep Pets and Children Close
    - Pick up small pets and hold children’s hands.
    - Do not let pets chase or approach the coyote.

    5. Do Not Feed It
    - Feeding coyotes habituates them to humans, increasing the risk of conflict.

    6. Report Unusual Behavior
    If the coyote appears aggressive, sick, or unafraid of people, contact local wildlife authorities or animal control.

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  2. If you see a coyote, stay calm and follow these steps to keep yourself and others safe:

    🐺 What to Do If You Encounter a Coyote
    1. Do Not Run
    Running may trigger a chase response. Instead, stand your ground.

    2. Make Yourself Look Big
    Raise your arms, open your jacket, and stand tall. If you're with children, pick them up without bending down.

    3. Be Loud and Assertive
    Shout loudly, clap your hands, or use a noisemaker (like keys or a whistle). Say things like “Go away, coyote!”

    4. Maintain Eye Contact
    Do not turn your back. Slowly back away while keeping your eyes on the animal.

    5. Do Not Feed It
    Feeding coyotes encourages them to approach humans and can lead to aggressive behavior.

    🚫 If the Coyote Approaches You Aggressively:
    Throw small rocks or sticks (aim near it, not to injure).

    Use pepper spray or a hose if available.

    Report aggressive behavior to local wildlife authorities.

    🧠 Tips to Prevent Future Encounters:
    Keep pets leashed and indoors at night.

    Don’t leave pet food or garbage outside.

    Secure compost and fallen fruit in yards.

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