Used to see them all the time in Santa Fe. Never heard of anyone getting
hurt though. We also had mountain lions who wandered into the city
sometimes. One got stuck in a tree after being chased there by the large dog
resident at the property. Santa Fe's animal control came out and picked up
the big cat and took him to the national forest and let him go.
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On 10/30/09 7:16 AM, "Donald" <d1956m198d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Brian Swale wrote:
>> Is anybody volunteering to photograph coyotes in New Scotland (Nova
>> Scotia)? Could be newsworthy!
>>
>> Brian Swale.
>
> That was pretty tragic.
>
> When we were in the Rockies, there were coyotes everywhere, including
> the campgrounds. Going to the loo in the night was interesting. At
> Jasper they were all over the Whistler's campgroung after mule deer
> calves, there were very many mule deer also.
>
> Pretty rare to get taken by coyotes, she was very unlucky. Talented girl.
>
> D.
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