The National Park Service is sending out a warning about coyotes at Crissy Field.
The National Park Service posted "coyote alert" signs at Crissy Field in San Francisco to warn dog-walkers about recent coyote sightings and attacks. "Three reports have come in from people indicating their off-leash dogs were killed by coyotes at that location this month," a Golden Gate National Recreation Area spokesperson said in a statement.Dog-walker Janet Bran said she was surprised to see a coyote for the first time on Tuesday on the beach at Crissy Field.
Owners should be aware of their surroundings and use a short leash instead of a long one, officials said.In July, a young girl was bitten by a coyote while attending a camp in The City's botanical garden.The signs remind people that coyotes are most active in the early morning and evening. Professor Schell says if you see a coyote, do not feed or interact with it. He says most coyotes are afraid of humans but will protect their territory or den.
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