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'Unusually bold' coyote to be killed after multiple attacks on people in northwest Calgary

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A coyote in a northwest Calgary neighbourhood that has bitten at least two people and hasn’t responded to weeks of hazing will be killed after being tracked to private land, the city says.

Residents in the Nolan Hill neighbourhood have been living for weeks with what the city described in signs as a lone “unusually bold and aggressive” coyote.

The animal has been spotted feasting on rabbits, padding confidently through neighbourhood streets, and stalking people and pets. It’s responsible for several attacks on people.

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In the past two weeks, two women have been taken to hospital after being bit by the coyote —

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This story was originally published on  CBC News. To read the rest of this news worthy story, please visit https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/calgary-coyote-attacks-1.6073999?cmp=rss.

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