Item - 2013.LS23.3

Tracking Status

  • City Council adopted this item on October 8, 2013 without amendments and without debate.
  • This item was considered by Licensing and Standards Committee on September 19, 2013 and was adopted with amendments. It will be considered by City Council on October 8, 2013.

LS23.3 - Coyote Response Strategy

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Adopted on Consent
Wards:
All

City Council Decision

City Council on October 8, 9, 10 and 11, 2013, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council adopt Toronto Animal Services' Coyote Response Strategy as described in Attachment 1 to the report (September 3, 2013) from the Executive Director, Municipal Licensing and Standards.

Background Information (Committee)

(September 3, 2013) Report and Attachment 1 from the Executive Director, Municipal Licensing and Standards, on Coyote Response Strategy
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2013/ls/bgrd/backgroundfile-61269.pdf

Background Information (City Council)

(October 1, 2013) Supplementary report from the Executive Director, Municipal Licensing and Standards on Coyote Response Strategy - Additional Consultation (LS23.3a)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2013/cc/bgrd/backgroundfile-62159.pdf

Communications (Committee)

(September 18, 2013) Letter from Barry Kent MacKay, Canadian Representative, Born Free USA, and Liz White, Director/Leader Animal Alliance/Environment Voters (LS.New.LS23.3.1)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2013/ls/comm/communicationfile-39899.pdf
(September 18, 2013) Letter from Lesley Sampson, Co-founder and Director, Coyote Watch Canada (LS.New.LS23.3.2)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2013/ls/comm/communicationfile-39893.pdf

LS23.3 - Coyote Response Strategy

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Wards:
All

Committee Recommendations

The Licensing and Standards Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council adopt Toronto Animal Services' Coyote Response Strategy as described in Attachment 1 to the report (September 3, 2013) from the Executive Director, Municipal Licensing and Standards.

Decision Advice and Other Information

The Licensing and Standards Committee referred the letters (September 18, 2013)  from the Animal Alliance of Canada and Born Free USA and Coyote Watch Canada to the Executive Director, Municipal Licensing and Standards, for a report to City Council if necessary.

Origin

(September 3, 2013) Report from the Executive Director, Municipal Licensing and Standards

Summary

The Coyote Response Strategy aims to reduce negative interactions between humans, their pets and property, and coyotes.

 

Coyotes have adapted well to life in the city.  Although coyotes have posed little threat to humans, encounters have sometimes led to property damage and confrontations with pets. One main reason for these conflicts is people feeding coyotes, whether deliberately or inadvertently.

 

Research and experience have demonstrated that the most important actions that cities like Toronto can take to reduce direct public interaction with coyotes are education and the removal of coyote attractants such as food.  Other methods have proven either ineffective or unsafe for urban environments.

 

Toronto Animal Services' Coyote Response Strategy (the Strategy) is based on these best practices. It involves investigating and determining appropriate responses to coyote issues, including public education, information sharing, and in specific circumstances, removal of the coyote(s).  The report recommends that Council adopt the Strategy as the guiding policy for coyote management in the City of Toronto.

 

Toronto Animal Services (TAS) will continue building partnerships with community groups and coordinating with emergency responders to strengthen its ability to address issues with coyotes before conflict situations arise.

 

Legal Services was consulted in the preparation of this report.

Background Information

(September 3, 2013) Report and Attachment 1 from the Executive Director, Municipal Licensing and Standards, on Coyote Response Strategy
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2013/ls/bgrd/backgroundfile-61269.pdf

Communications

(September 18, 2013) Letter from Barry Kent MacKay, Canadian Representative, Born Free USA, and Liz White, Director/Leader Animal Alliance/Environment Voters (LS.New.LS23.3.1)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2013/ls/comm/communicationfile-39899.pdf
(September 18, 2013) Letter from Lesley Sampson, Co-founder and Director, Coyote Watch Canada (LS.New.LS23.3.2)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2013/ls/comm/communicationfile-39893.pdf

Speakers

Liz White, Director/Leader, Animal Alliance/Environment Voters
Nathalie Karvonen, Executive Director, Toronto Wildlife Centre
Ted Cordina

Motions

1 - Motion to Amend Item (Additional) moved by Councillor Cesar Palacio (Carried)

That the letters (September 18, 2013)  from the Animal Alliance of Canada and Born Free USA and Coyote Watch Canada be referred to the Executive Director, Municipal Licensing and Standards, for a report to City Council if necessary.


2 - Motion to Adopt Item as Amended (Carried)
Source: Toronto City Clerk at www.toronto.ca/council