Cortez Coyote Problem

coyoteIn neighborhoods where coyotes are prowling, experts suggest people keep their pets indoors, lock up their trash and outdoor pet food and, most of all, don’t feed the wild visitors.

That advice is prudent for anyone in Florida, but especially to people in places like the small fishing village of Cortez, west of Bradenton in Manatee County, where residents say coyotes, once the icon of the American Southwest, are increasingly showing up in back yards and snatching up family pets.

Statewide, the range of the coyote continues to expand. Over the past few months, coyotes have been spotted at an airport in Martin County, at a school in Pasco County and along waterways in Gainesville and Venice.

Cortez residents fingered coyotes as a new predator after they began hearing strange yipping and yowling at night. Eventually, the coyotes revealed themselves, sometimes snatching up puppies right in front of cortez residents’ eyes.

Now, residents say the cortez coyotes have decimated the local pet population. Those keeping track estimate the number of pets believed eaten by coyotes is nearing 60.

And there does not appear to be much anyone can do about coyotes. Guns cannot be fired in residential areas. Poisons are banned. The use of traps is limited.

Residents have been advised to keep pets indoors, lock up trash and outdoor pet food, and not to feed the coyotes, which look like dogs and some people consider cute.

“We would prefer not to have to kill them, but if push comes to shove, I’ll buy a gun,” said Cortez resident Linda Molto, who is convinced she lost two of her cats, Malcolm and Wahoo, to coyote attacks in the past six months.

Coyote numbers are not on the rise in Southwest Florida, according to Breanne Strepina, a wildlife biologist with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. But they are more visible this time of year because adult coyotes are pushing their offspring into independence.

Combine that with a coyote’s need to establish its own territory and the steady spread of urban neighborhoods into rural areas, and suddenly coyotes are being seen in Florida backyards and along canals.

Firm estimates of Southwest Florida coyote populations are hard to come by. Yet Strepina said her agency gets about 20 calls a month this time of year in the 13 counties she oversees, which stretch from Hernando to Charlotte.

Nationally, coyotes are being seen in ever more urban areas, from downtown Los Angeles and Chicago, to pop singer Jessica Simpson’s backyard, where a coyote grabbed and ran off with her toy dog as she watched.

Coyotes, which weigh about 30 to 35 pounds and have the body structure of a medium-sized dog, eat just about anything, including watermelons, Strepina said. But what they really like are mammals under 10 pounds — squirrels, rodents and cats.

In Cortez, residents are horrified by the loss of their pets. Feral cats that used to hang around the post office or the fish restaurant for scraps have been all but wiped out.

The community fears the coyotes are getting bolder, and some worry they could attack a small child.

However, coyote attacks on humans are very rare, and only two fatalities have ever been reported — one a 3-year-old child in California whose parents were feeding local coyotes, the other a 19-year-old Canadian folk singer who was killed by two coyotes in 2009.


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8 responses to “Cortez Coyote Problem”

  1. SUSAN DUNBAR Avatar
    SUSAN DUNBAR

    LATE lAST NIGHT I SAW A LARGE COYOTE WALKING ON WILKENSON NEAR MCINTOSH IN SARASOTA. AT FIRST I THOUGHT IT WAS A WOLF AND THEN I WENT ON LINE TO IDENTIFY IT AND IT WAS VERY CLEARLY A COYOTE.

  2. Bonnie McLellan Avatar
    Bonnie McLellan

    Last night I had an animal in my backyard that looked like parts of a fox, panther and a dog. It was buff colored, had a skinny tail, like a lion with no tuft on the end and it slunk like a cat. It had ears that stood up like some dogs and they were more pointed than round like a panther. It was a scrawny with long skinny legs. I have never seen a coyote but have heard that they have been seen in my area, DeSoto road and about a mile from Lockwood Ridge.
    Do you think that is waht I saw? Thank you.

  3. Courtney Moore Avatar
    Courtney Moore

    My cat has been missing for 5 days and I am new to the area moved here from outta state. I live in Brooksville off HEXAM RD. and have walked miles of woods and no sign of my cat only holes that I believe to be those of coyotes. What can I do to get rid of the coyotes??

  4. We live in Seminole County FL in the northwest corner of the county.
    I once caught sight of a coyote absconding with one of our Pekin Ducks. He had the duck by the neck, I chased him and he dropped the duck and ran off. We had several (about 16) ducks at that time and one by one they disappeared, all but 1 duck.
    We recently got 12 more ducks and now we are left with 4. The local coyote’s probably think our pond is their Duck Soup. We have been corralling the remaining ducks and putting them into our horse barn until morning so they won’t be taken too!
    Coyote’s have been plaguing our area for many years by eating all the chickens and ducks in the neighborhood. They are more than a nuisance and something should be done about them like a bi-yearly hunt to control their ever growing population, and before they harm a human!

  5. missi.fang Avatar
    missi.fang

    I’m happy to have them around I had one as a pet as a child he was great and now that I live right behind cortez road we have many of them running around in the back yard we don’t mess with them but I love to watch them when they don’t see me. At times one will come as close as 3 feet it just sits there peeking at me while I’m reading my book.

  6. I live in north west Bradenton, and I know what a coyote looks like and I know a coyote ate my cat. I saw it with my own two eyes killing my cat last year. Since that day I have killed 22 coyotes, I trap then and kill them. MANATEE county told me that they do not kill, and gave me a phone number of a trapper and he told me it would be $350.00 to catch and get rid of them. Haha 350×22=7700 dollars. Coyotes have attacked people before and one know case killing a 3 year old girl in California over 51 attacks in 1997 on the rise in the years. I grew up on a farm and we had a big problem with coyote killing calfs, so I know what a coyote can do. Hay Cortez keep you pets in the house there not safe anytime of the day.

  7. S. Swanson Avatar
    S. Swanson

    Last evening, 2-12-15, around 7:30 pm, 2 coyotes ran right in front of me in my driveway – only 6-8 feet from me. One stopped and turned and looked at me at which point I froze. I live in Village Green off 75th Street and 59th Street in Bradenton.

  8. Carmelita Boudreau Avatar
    Carmelita Boudreau

    Early this morning at about 07:10 AM, my son saw one his way to work, crossing the road going TO Cortez Plaza!!
    We live in Manatee County, near Cortez Plaza (Cortez & 5th St W). My son and I saw one this evening, this is the 3rd citing in a week. It was at 8:30 PM in the evening, this is the earliest we have seen one in the evening. We have a small dog, and there are other small dogs in our area. I am telling people but they think we are making this up.
    It doesn’t seem to bother them to be seen by people. Can’t we do something about this, like we do stray dogs/cats?? Just asking.

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