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In reply to the discussion: Neighborhood on edge after coyote attacks 2-year-old girl in Irvine park [View all]catchnrelease
(2,157 posts)32. Absolutely right
That's one of the problems with convincing people that the kill solution doesn't work is that they don't understand the 'nature abhors a vaccuum' idea. They seem to believe that, as you said, if we just have them all trapped and killed or relocated that the problem will be solved. Also they don't understand that if some start disappearing the reproduction rate of the remaining population will just increase. And you can't just trap a bunch of animals and take them to another area and drop them off with no consequences. A city adjacent to Long Beach has started a trap/kill policy so it will be interesting to see what happens once that gets going.
Urban dwellers have been raised on too many Disney movies!
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Neighborhood on edge after coyote attacks 2-year-old girl in Irvine park [View all]
question everything
May 2015
OP
With the severe drought in California, everyone is getting depserate
question everything
May 2015
#3
I once worked as a campground host and I used to have to get into the face of campers
Cleita
May 2015
#2
Read the article. A coyote has been confronting numerous people for a while.
KittyWampus
May 2015
#45
I grew up near the foothills in Southern California. At that time the area had few homes.
C Moon
May 2015
#9
Same problem. We spread our developments into what used to be area that hosted wildlife
question everything
May 2015
#39