
September 25, 2015 · 0 Comments
Credit Valley Conservation is advising area residents and visitors of Island Lake Conservation Area that a potentially aggressive coyote has been reported on the Baker Link Trail, connecting the Vicki Barron Lakeside Trail to the Town of Mono.
“Visitors of the park should avoid the Baker Link and use the Island Lake Trail as an alternative route to connect to the lakeside trail,” said Bill Lidster, Operations Manager for the north zone at CVC. “We have posted signs at the Baker Link to alert visitors of the alternate route. It’s very important that people remain aware. Coyotes are generally afraid of humans and will usually avoid contact.”
If you encounter a coyote, keep your distance and the animal will likely avoid you. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry offers the following tips if you encounter an aggressive animal:
CVC reminds visitors to conservation areas to keep pets on a leash of six feet (1.8 metres) or less at all times. Off-leash dogs are at risk of coyote or other wildlife attacks. Conservation areas are natural spaces and coyotes can be present, and encounters can potentially occur. Be aware of your surroundings when enjoying the outdoors.
The public is asked to report all unusual sightings at the conservation area to park staff at 519-941-6329.