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Be Aware Of Coyotes In Alpharetta

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Jim Gilvin Mayor at City of Alpharetta | Official website

Jim Gilvin Mayor at City of Alpharetta | Official website

In Alpharetta, the arrival of spring brings with it a reminder for residents to be cautious of the presence of coyotes in their surroundings. These adaptable animals, known to be common in the area and throughout Metro Atlanta, are currently active as they raise their pups and search for food sources.

As highlighted by a statement, "Spring has arrived, and that means Alpharetta residents are more likely to see coyotes near wooded areas and even in neighborhoods and backyards." With their ability to thrive in various environments, coyotes can easily find food, water, and shelter in the wooded areas and streams that are prevalent in Alpharetta.

While coyotes are generally not a direct threat to humans, it is crucial for residents to avoid interactions with them and refrain from providing food sources that may attract the animals. The city authorities in Alpharetta emphasize the importance of not supporting coyote eradication programs unless there is a specific aggressive behavior observed, as such measures are not a sustainable solution due to the animals' adaptability.

As stated, "Coyotes are a natural part of our environment and serve a very useful purpose, controlling the population of small animals and maintaining a balance in their habitat." Therefore, learning to coexist safely with these animals by avoiding interactions and appreciating them from a distance is the recommended approach for residents.

The presence of coyotes in Alpharetta is a natural occurrence that residents should be mindful of, particularly during the spring months, as these animals play a vital role in the local ecosystem.

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