Update February 1 2024
Urgent! UBC is now starting a cruel study in which coyotes are being trapped in legholds and neck snares in order to wear radio collars. These cruel traps can break a carrot in half.
This video shows the padded leghold break a carrot in half! https://thefurbearers.com/blog/can-leg-hold-traps-harm-coyotes-and-other-wildlife/ Please ask them to stop! https://thefurbearers.com/blog/trapping-coyotes-for-research-in-stanley-park-is-dangerous/
Please also reach out to the Anti Vivisection Society of BC. adavsocietyofbc@gmail.com
Original letter from 2021
Stanley Park in Vancouver is home to many animals, including coyotes. We would like the Stanley Park to be temporarily closed to prevent more children being bitten, instead of killing the animals. We would like the City of Vancouver to implement a feeding ban and put up educational signs. We would also like any cases of humans being cruel to animals be prosecuted criminally. Unfortunately, the BC government has decided to kill coyotes in the park, instead of education and enforcement of provincial feeding bans. https://www.coyotewatchcanada.com/site/blog/2021/09/02/coyote-watch-canada-statement-on-stanley-park-coyotes Killing coyotes is ineffective. While the officers claim that these animals were too used to people, killing the animals never solved the real issue of people feeding wildlife. People are still leaving out pet food for the coyotes. There have still been coyote bite complaints made in the park. There have also been rumours that people may have been feeding coyotes alcohol, or drugs like opioids. This poisons the animals, alters the behaviour, and is animal cruelty. https://www.coyotewatchcanada.com/site/blog/2021/08/31/watch-media-sensationalize-a-coyote-story-on-live-television Any person who harms the animals should be charged with animal cruelty. All animals who have been harmed by humans should be brought to a wildlife rehabilitation centre for treatment. No human has been seriously hurt; all bites were to clothes, the legs or bottom. Only a few incidents involved a person walking; all others involved a person running, scootering, or jogging. We would like the conservation officers to stop killing animals, and instead work with organizations like www.coyotewatchcanada.com to use only non lethal approaches to wildlife. Hazing has, for the most part been working. Hazing only fails when people continue to feed animals and/or the wrong methods of hazing are used. For animals who truly need to be removed for everyone's safety, we would prefer non lethal capture and soft relocation to a wild place, or relocation to a legitimate captive sanctuary. In August, the City of Toronto used dart capture and relocation to Aspen Valley Wildlife Centre for Urban 23, the human fed coyote in Pine Hills Cemetery. https://www.torontowildlifecentre.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Media-release-Pine-Hills-Cemetery-coyote-captured.doc.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3H2VPKMf6cdNUCrL1OxN9jPdVJK_wHU0fdkKyltGNhO0JieSONiJ3QRRM
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