Coyote warning issued for Eramosa Karst Conservation Area in Stoney Creek

People visiting the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area in Stoney Creek are being warned about coyotes.

The Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA) said in a statement Thursday that there is a coyote showing signs of protecting its territory.

“HCA is asking hikers, especially dog walkers, to use extreme caution when visiting the area at this time,” Gord Costie, director of Conservation Area Services for HCA, said in the statement.

“If possible, consider visiting an alternative area such as the nearby Saltfleet Conservation Area or the Dofasco 2000 Trail to give wildlife more space and feel safe in their home.”

Conservation staff are continuing to monitor the area and signage has been posted to remind visitors of the recent coyote activity.

People are urged to always keep all pets on leashes, to not approach or feed coyotes, to do their part in not encouraging coyotes or other wildlife to associate people with food, and to secure garbage and pet food at home.

“Although it is not within a coyote’s nature to confront humans, continuous threats brought on by unleashed dogs can agitate a coyote and cause them to become aggressive with the dog to protect themselves and their territory,” the statement continues.

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