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    Where are the Coyotes? Look at the Floodplain Map.

    Decatur Metro | December 6, 2011

    Last night, the Decatur City Commission heard from another round of residents upset about the recent deaths of cats in Drexel/East Parkwood neighborhood.  In a detailed Powerpoint presentation, Christy Bosarge detailed the death of her cat to a coyote 5 weeks ago.  She emphasized that she knew that the city could not eradicate coyotes, but that they needed to “put the fear” back into the coyote population so that they weren’t so casually interacting with the human population and their pets.

    Ms. Bosarge even invited a coyote trapper, Chip Elliot, to the meeting, who was very complementary of coyotes’ intelligence and upfront about the fact that you can’t eliminate them from an area.  (A coyote’s territory is 5 square miles in an urban area, according to Elliot.)  The executive director for A.W.A.R.E, Tarah Hadley, also spoke out at the meeting, in opposition to trapping and killing coyotes in Decatur.

    The contrast in viewpoints between Mr. Elliot and Ms. Hadley demonstrated the complexity of the issue of coyotes in urban environments.  While they both agreed that coyotes could not be removed from an area by trapping them, they disagreed that a coyote could be made more cautious of the human population through trapping.

    However, Mr. Elliot admitted that the best case scenario is to trap yearly and hope that it instills caution in the coyote population.  But even this method won’t even guarantee that the population will decline.

    The City Commission came away from the discussion with talk about getting the word out to residents about Decatur’s coyote population, but as the City Manager reemphasized in response to a resident’s question: the process of choice of most metro Atlanta communities is “cohabitation”.

    So that’s that for the time being.  But let me quickly discuss the most interesting thing I heard at last night’s meeting.  In reflection on the comments from Mr. Elliot, at the end of the commission meeting Ms. Merriss noted that the calls to city hall with coyote sightings come in regularly like clockwork as the coyotes move around their territory, following the fresh water sources.  A sighting near Drexel will be followed a couple days later on Glenlake and then a couple days later in Winnona Park.

    Also, at one point Mr. Elliot was discussing how coyotes choose their and noted that they go after whatever will burn the fewest calories.  Amongst the trash and other small animals, “cats who don’t run away”, were another option.

    Which basically boils down to: if you live near a floodplain and have outdoor cats who aren’t especially skittish around dogs and other people, you should be the most wary about the coyotes.

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    More Coyote Sightings in Northern Neighborhoods

    Decatur Metro | May 15, 2011

    Kate writes in…

    I am writing hoping that you will advise folks of recent coyote sitings in the area and the need for folks to keep a close eye on their cats. I live on Garden Lane and according to my neighbors, coyotes have been sited in the open lot on Garden, on Vidal, and on Lamont. This is especially important because a neighbor’s cat was viciously killed on Vidal- leaving the cat in 5 pieces- and the likely perpetrator was a coyote.

    We see a lot of cats on Garden out and about given the nice weather and it is SO important to emphasize to Decatur Metro readers that they need to keep their cats inside. I am worried for the sweet cats that are constant visitors to my house and garden! Folks need to keep them inside, given these sitings.

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    More Coyote Sightings Around Decatur

    Decatur Metro | November 12, 2010

    Be aware!  Decatur Heights Dad wrote in a couple days back…

    While making a late night/ early morning (4am) run to the N. Decatur Rd CVS, I spotted 2 baby coyotes crossing Winn Way. They were leaving the rear of some homes in Sycamore Ridge and making their way over to the DeVry Campus.

    2 things that immediately crossed my mind:

    1) Where there are babies, clearly there are parents, and

    2) Perhaps they’re just scouting a Decatur location for their pub, Coyote Ugly. da duh duh…thank you, thank you…I’ll be here all week..

    Then this morning on the Clairmont Heights Civic Association blog…

    From a neighbor: On October 30th, three coyotes were spotted near the intersection of N. Superior and N. Decatur. Neighbors who have outdoor pets should be informed so they can be brought in at night.

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    Decatur Heights & Glendale Coyote Alert

    Decatur Metro | June 28, 2010

    Susan reports in that she found the remains of a cat in the Glen Creek Nature Preserve on Friday night and wanted to remind all residents to be mindful of their animals.

    I know this is an ongoing thing, but has there been any other recent evidence of coyotes in the Decatur area?

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    Coyotes About in Decatur

    Decatur Metro | February 17, 2010

    Allison writes in…

    Just a bit of news from the ecotone: I just watched a pair of coyotes trot down the street past my house.

    Decatur folks should watch out for their small critters. They are back.

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