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<br />violations. City staff will also send a registered letter to th <br />not available, City staff will contact the HOA and request to po <br />area of reported feeding. <br /> <br />It is illegal to intentionally feed wildlife as stated in WildliNo <br />person shall fail to take remedial action to avoid contact or co <br />fox, which may include the securing or removal of outdoor trash, <br />feeders or any other similar food source or attractant, after be <br />and Wildlife that black bears, coyotes or fox are in the area an <br />remedial action. Further, after an initial contact or conflict w <br />person shall continue to provide, or otherwise fail to secure or <br />or attractants, including, but not limited to, outdoor trash, gr <br /> <br />V.Coyote Interactions and City Response <br />t;· 7 /ä·; L·;©-·z <br />One of the more common reports the City receives is that of pet/ <br />interaction includes an unattended or attended pet attack. Smal <br />appropriate size prey animals for coyotes and predatory aggressi <br />coyotes. Pet attacks are often avoidable. The City recommends t <br />(less than six feet long) leash and maintain a watchful eye on s <br />prey. Cats and/or small dogs frequently left outside may become <br />victim to attack. Human presence when small pets are outside may <br />can also refer to in Appendix B for a brief description of <br />coyote interactions and guidelines for response. <br />Unattended Pet Attack- An unattended pet attack is when a pet is physically contacted, <br />or killed by a coyote while unattended. This includes pets that are on leashes that extend more <br />than 6 feet from the owner. <br />City Response to Unattended Pet Attacks: The City will provide citizens with educational <br />materials if desired and follow up with the citizen regarding th <br />choose to initiate a low-intensity hazing program if <br />for definition of hazing techniques). <br />Attended Pet Attack- Attended pet attacks are when the pet is on a leash within 6 fe <br />owner and is physically contacted, bitten or killed by a coyote. <br />walked by owner on a six foot leash or pets within six feet of o <br />City Response to Attended Pet Attacks: The City will provide citizens and adjacent neighbors <br />with educational materials if desired, follow up with citizen re <br />Coyote Management Plan 8 <br /> <br />
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