Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 3:22 pm
Toronto officials have taken decisive action by euthanizing two coyotes following repeated aggressive encounters in Fort York and Liberty Village. The move comes amid increasing public alarm over pet fatalities and neighborhood safety, proving that sometimes even urban wildlife must face tough consequences.
A pair of coyotes have been euthanized after a number of reported attacks in the Fort York and Liberty Village neighbourhoods, the City of Toronto said Tuesday.
After months of dangerous coyote encounters in Liberty Village and Fort York, the City of Toronto says it has euthanized two of the animals responsible for attacking and killing multiple pets. The move comes after more than 100 attacks and the deaths of five dogs, as documented by residents group…
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