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<br />informational signs in the area, and initiate low intensity hazi <br />hazing is not effective, the City may initiate a high-intensity hazing <br />chniques). If high-intensity hazing is ineffective, the City <br />may contact Colorado Parks and Wildlife regarding possible letha <br />IҒ“ “7 /šäš·; L“·;©-·zš“­ <br />Human and coyote interactions can be classified as: observation <br />attacks. Louisville residents are strongly encouraged to report <br />ion. Reports received from the <br />public are recorded and managed as the City deems necessary with <br />concern. <br />Observation s- -An observation is the act of noticing or taking notes of tra <br />locations, scat findings, and vocalizations. <br />City Response to Observations: The City will provide citizens and adjacent neighbors with <br />educational materials if requested. <br />Sightings-A sighting is the visual observation of a coyote from a distanc <br />City Response to Sightings: The City will provide education materials to citizens and adjace <br />neighbors if requested. <br />Encounters-An encounter is an unexpected direct meeting, within 100 feet t <br />incident. An example of an encounter may include a situation wh <br />or pets in reaction to an infringement on the <br />City Response to Encounters: If multiple encounters occur within the same residential area, t <br />City may post signs and inspect the area to assure intentional o <br />present in the area of concern. The City may also begin a low-i <br />appropriate and will provide educational material to community m <br />Incidents-An incident is a conflict between a human and coyote where a co <br />behavior that creates an unsafe situation. Examples of incident <br />coyote stalking a human or children at school grounds, parks, an <br />aggression, or chasing a person. A coyote that does not respond to low-intensity hazing may <br />also be considered an incident. Some examples of aggression are <br />raised hair, and/or running towards you. <br />Attack s-An attack is an aggressive interaction where a human is grabbe <br />otherwise injured by a coyote. <br />City Response to Incidents and Attacks: Reports of incidents an <br />for the City of Louisville and are immediately reported to Color <br />Coyote Management Plan 9 <br /> <br />