By Ashley Owens, Burnaby Now March 30, 2011 8:55 AM
The Stanley Park Ecology Society plans to address this concern in the form of a presentation on April 7 2011. The presentation will advise people on pet safety and the roles of schools and residents when dealing with coyotes.
Global News Hour segment showing how the Stanley Park Ecology Society's Coyote Zone Workshop informs residents about what proactive and active measures they should take to reduce conflict with urban coyotes.
November 22, 2010. CTV News correspondent St.John Alexander explores how coyotes have adapted to live in Vancouver's urban concrete jungle. This segment also explains how to haze coyotes and why Vancouverites by and large want to co-exist with coyotes.
Global BC's Jane Carrigan reporting on coyote habituation, pet conflict and hazing techniques. (Global BC News, 2010).
Global BC's Anne Drewa reporting on increased coyote sightings, the impact of urban sprawl on coyote populations, and issues of coyote attractants and feeding coyotes. (Global BC News, 2009).
This interesting coyote research article speaks about a Rhode Island biologist who spent the last five years outfitting coyotes with GPS collars and then following them.