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Coyotes & You William M. Giuliano Wildlife Extension Specialist Department of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation University of Florida/IFAS
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How many coyotes are in Florida? Unknown Increasing Come from?
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Where do coyotes live in Florida? Everywhere Generalist
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Problems associated with coyotes Predation on livestock –Sheep –Calves –Hogs –Poultry
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Problems associated with coyotes Crop losses –Watermelons
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Problems associated with coyotes Kill pets –Dogs –Cats Hybridization –“coydog”
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Problems associated with coyotes Effects on other wildlife –Predation Sea turtle nests Rabbits Deer –Competition Fox Bobcat
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Problems associated with coyotes Disease –Rabies
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Problems associated with coyotes Attacks on people –Exceptionally rare –Florida
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Recognizing damage Livestock Scavenging
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Recognizing damage Tracks and scat
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Management of coyote populations Integrated Pest Management –Removal Hunting/shooting Trapping Repellents Guard animals –Exclusion –Cultural methods and habitat modification
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Management of coyote populations Potential problems with removal –Ground nesting birds –Removing the “good” ones
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Can they be controlled? Control: difficult at best –>75% of population each year –Density-dependent reproduction Eradication: very unlikely
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Control measures: Removal Gun, bow, livetrap, and snare –No closed season –Permit needed to shoot at night –Calls & lures –Tracking with dogs –Effective –Labor intensive
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Control measures: Removal Trapping –#3 coil or long-spring trap –Effective and versatile –Skill required –Special permit required
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Control measures: Removal Poisons –Illegal in Florida!
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Control measures: Repellents Sonic and visual –Some benefits Chemicals –Not effective
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Control measures: Guard Animals Dogs Llamas Donkeys –All very effective –Expensive
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Control measures: Exclusion Fencing –Effective –Expensive
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Control measures: Cultural Methods & Habitat Modification Pasture selection Lighting Herding Lamb and calf inside Remove carrion –All can help
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Coyotes: Here to stay!
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More Detailed Information http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ William M. Giuliano Wildlife Extension Specialist Department of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation University of Florida/IFAS PO Box 110430 Gainesville, FL 32611 docg@ufl.edu
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