Four coyotes have been euthanized by conservation officers at Vancouver91裸聊视频檚 Stanley Park, including one captured in 91裸聊视频渧ery close proximity91裸聊视频 to the area where a toddler was attacked Monday.
B.C. Conservation Officer Service said the animals were killed Wednesday night (July 14) and Thursday morning.
91裸聊视频淲e recognize multiple coyotes are involved in ongoing incidents at Stanley Park,91裸聊视频 read a BCCOS Facebook post. Officers are unsure if the coyotes destroyed were those responsible for the recent harm.
On July 12, a two-year-old was bitten on her neck and face during a walk on the west side of the park. The child has since been released from hospital although the northeast corner of the urban park remains closed while conservation officers search for more animals.
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More than 30 people in the park have been attacked by coyotes since December, according to the Vancouver Park Board. Following a string of attacks on joggers and cyclists in January, two were captured and euthanized.
Conservation officers are assessing further actions to reduce human-coyote conflict, they said.
Anyone who encounters an aggressive coyote is asked to call BCCOS91裸聊视频 Report All Poachers and Polluters line at 1-877-952-7277.
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