Ottawa staff recommend pilot project with Coyote Watch Canada in review of wildlife strategy | Unpublished
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Author: Lynn Saxberg
Publication Date: June 15, 2024 - 17:29

Ottawa staff recommend pilot project with Coyote Watch Canada in review of wildlife strategy

June 15, 2024
City of Ottawa staff are recommending an annual expenditure of $48,000 to pay for a three-year partnership with Coyote Watch Canada that would result in the creation of a “municipal canid response team” that could be called in to help deal with conflicts between residents and coyotes or foxes. Read More


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