2 coyotes euthanized following ‘multiple negative encounters’ in Liberty Village and Fort York areas: city
- In early May 2025, the City of Toronto humanely euthanized two coyotes following several problematic encounters in the nearby neighbourhoods around Fort York and Liberty Village.
- The decision came after a thorough review and numerous attacks since February, including six attacks in one night, harming pets and raising public safety concerns.
- Toronto identified one coyote and its mate as responsible for most attacks amid factors like habitat loss, limited greenspace, feeding wildlife, and attractants such as rats.
- The City implemented aversion techniques, community education, and a Downtown Coyote Action Plan focusing on waste and property management to reduce interactions.
- Officials warned coyotes remain part of urban ecology and said euthanasia followed only after exhausting non-lethal options to protect residents and pets.
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