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                  <text>Coyote Home Audit Checklist
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), Area 5
Is your yard free of coyote attractants? These are the most common attractants in developed areas.
Common Attractants
OK FIX
Ways to Mitigate
FOOD

NEVER feed wildlife!

Pet food

Never feed pets outdoors; store all pet foods securely
Indoors.

Water sources

Exclude pet bowls, bird baths, fountains, and ponds,
especially those containing fish.

Bird feeders

Remove bird feeders or clean up fallen seed to reduce the
presence of small mammals that coyotes prefer to eat.
Place bird feeders so that only birds can access them.

Fallen fruit

Clean up fallen fruit from around trees.

Gardens and compost

Fully enclose gardens and compost piles.

BBQ Grills

Burn food off barbeque grills and clean after each use.

Trash

Secure all trash containers with locking lids. Periodically
clean cans to reduce residual odors.
Put trash out on morning of pick-up.

LANDSCAPING

Trim vegetation to reduce hiding places and potential
denning sites.
Restrict access under decks, around woodpiles, or any
other structure that can provide cover or denning sites for
coyotes or their prey.

FENCING

Enclose property with a 6-foot fence, preferably with an
additional extension or roller-top, to deter coyotes.

PETS

Always supervise your pet when outside, especially dusk
through dawn.
Never allow pets to “play” with coyotes.
Fully enclose outdoor pet kennels.
Walk pets on a 6-foot leash.

CPW encourages you to take steps to eliminate attractants and participate in hazing
efforts on your property (hazing would include yelling or throwing objects at coyotes that
come onto your property or that approach too closely) in order to minimize conflicts with
coyotes. CPW also urges you to share this information with friends, neighbors and
your community since minimizing conflicts is most effective when the entire neighborhood
is working together.

303-291-7227

December 2011

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