FAQs: Coyotes in Stanley Park
Why was the choice of a widespread cull decided on rather than targeting individual coyotes? Food habituation and the lack of a healthy fear of humans has been an ongoing…
read moreWhy was the choice of a widespread cull decided on rather than targeting individual coyotes? Food habituation and the lack of a healthy fear of humans has been an ongoing…
read moreCome Birding with Me and learn about our local birds on free, guided bird walks that celebrate diversity in bird and human communities. Inspired by the National Audubon Society’s Let’s Go Birding Together series, Birding with Me walks welcome in members of different communities led…
read moreIt is with heavy hearts that we write this today following the announcement of an imminent Stanley Park-wide coyote cull by the provincial Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations…
read moreOur hearts and minds are with the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc nation and all Indigenous communities and families who endured the atrocities of the colonial residential school system – a glaring…
read moreInformation for the Coyote End-Of-Breeding Season (August-December) We’re in a time of higher coyote activity as pups are finished being reared in and around their dens. Autumn is the dispersal…
read moreRight now, our Pacific great blue herons are on their winter foraging grounds outside of the Park. They can be found fishing in shallow eel-grass beds and hunting in open…
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