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<br />Enforcement, and the City Parks and Recreation Department. The <br />identify the area of concern and contact the person filing the r <br />location of the incident and obtain a detailed description. City <br />all entrance points to the area or street where the incident occ <br />Enforcement may increase within the area of concern and enforcement of local lea <br />be issued to ensure the reduction in any coyote attractants. Th <br />witnesses to the event. A low-intensity hazing program may be i <br />intensity hazing proves to be ineffective, the City may begin a <br />hazing techniques have proven to be ineffective, the Colorado Pa <br />and Recreation Department may determine if lethal control is nec <br /> The City recognizes that sometimes lethal removal of a coyote i Lethal removal will <br />only be considered when a coyote poses an extreme threat to safe <br />Public safety will be, as always, the main concern when consider <br />of any animal. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife has the authorit <br />poses a threat to human safety (Colorado Statute 33-1-106 and 10 <br />upon approval, removal is carried out by trained professionals. Determining the offendin <br />coyote can be difficult, however the City and CPW will obtain al <br />assure that lethal control is directed to the reported animal. The Wildlife Commission <br />Regulation 302(A)(3) and 303 (F) prohibits the relocation of coy <br />rarely authorized by CPW. <br /> Under Colorado Statute 33-6-107(9), property owners may use la <br /> bothersome wildlife on their property. The City recommends tha <br /> the Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the City before action is t <br /> and Regulations Section located in Appendix A for more informat <br />VI.Conclusion <br />The City recognizes that there is no one solution to effectively <br />each situation may bring a new set of circumstances and consider <br />what other cities are doing to manage coyotes. The key to succe <br />coyotes is through continuing education and outreach. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Coyote Management Plan 10 <br /> <br />
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