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Simpson County Residents Alerted to Increased Coyote Activity

Coyote in a Simpson County neighborhood at sunset

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Simpson County is experiencing a rise in coyote activity as mating season begins. Residents are advised to stay vigilant, safeguard pets, and avoid feeding coyotes to maintain a safe coexistence. Increased sightings are expected over the coming weeks, and safety tips are provided to help community members manage encounters with these wildlife neighbors. Pet owners, in particular, should remain attentive to prevent incidents, as there have been recent reports of coyote-related encounters. Let’s enjoy the beauty of nature while staying informed and safe.

Attention Simpson County Residents: Coyote Activity on the Rise!

As winter bids us farewell and the sunny days of March roll in, it’s time to get outside and enjoy all the beautiful things our community has to offer. But hold on a second! As temperatures warm up, there’s another group getting ready to stir and play in the great outdoors – the coyotes!

What’s Happening with Coyotes?

With mating season upon us, it’s expected that coyotes will become more active in Simpson County. This period usually kicks off in late February and continues into March, making it prime time for increased coyote sightings throughout our neighborhoods. Jason Phillips, your friendly Simpson County Extension agent, has his eyes peeled and anticipates that residents will likely spot a few more of these sleek creatures roaming about.

Staying Safe in Coyote Country

As exciting as this sounds, it’s essential to keep safety at the forefront. The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources emphasizes that feeding coyotes is a significant no-no. Why? When these sneaky animals lose their natural fear of humans, they can become more aggressive and troublesome.

So what can you do to keep the balance and coexist peacefully with our wild neighbors? Here are some handy tips:

  • Eliminate attractants: Things like outdoor bird feeders should be taken down, and pet food should never be left lying around. Make sure your trash cans are secure too!
  • Supervise your pets and children: Coyotes are clever beasts that can climb or dig under fences. Keep your furry friends and kiddos close.
  • Make a ruckus!: If you spot a coyote, try scaring it away by making loud noises and using exaggerated body movements. They typically don’t want to mess with you!

Don’t Get Too Close!

We can’t stress this enough: if you see a coyote, don’t go chasing after it for a cute photo! Approaching these animals could lead to unpredictable behavior. Likewise, turning your back or running away might trigger their instinct to chase – and nobody wants that!

If you find yourself facing a coyote that seems habituated or threatening, it’s best to reach out for help. The Simpson County Extension Service can be contacted, or you can call the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources for guidance.

A Cautionary Tale

Let’s take a moment to reflect on a recent incident that has gotten many people talking. A resident from Pewee Valley reported that their beloved dog, Winston, had a run-in with a coyote, suffering some puncture wounds. Fortunately, Winston is on the mend, but this distressing experience serves as a reminder for pet owners to stay vigilant, especially during the late hours when coyotes are more active.

Final Thoughts

As the days brighten up and we enjoy the warm weather, it’s crucial for all of us in Simpson County to remain alert and informed about the wildlife around us. Let’s embrace the beauty of nature while also protecting ourselves and our loved ones. Remember, keeping your pets safe and understanding how to handle coyote encounters is vital as we share our space with these fascinating creatures.

So, before you head out for your next outdoor adventure, take these tips to heart. Together, we can ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone – human and coyote alike!

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