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We observed a coyote on our property were do we inform of this? Is there a department you could refe #871009
Asked May 31, 2024, 7:34 PM EDT
Coyote spotted
Ingham County Michigan
Expert Response Good evening and thank you for reaching out. I’m going to refer you to a very thorough coyote website available through the Michigan DNR website.
https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/education/michigan-species/mammals/coyote at the bottom of the website, you will see a brochure click on that brochure for your local DNR office. We would recommend you connect with them if you have further questions after looking over the coyote resources available.
best wishes,
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