Published on May 12, 2023
Coyote activity increases during spring months
Lincoln Animal Control reminds residents that coyotes are very active this time of year and encourages people to follow its recommendations regarding coyote encounters.
Animal Control has received 15 coyote related calls in 2023, with one confirmed incident in which a small dog was killed by a coyote, said Steve Beal, Animal Control Manager for the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department. Coyotes have been spotted in the Holmes Lake area this season and previous seasons.
“Coyote activity increases in the spring because they’re hunting for food to feed their young pups,” Beal said. “Coyotes are opportunists and can approach small domestic animals out of curiosity or as a potential meal. We recommend that pet owners watch their pets closely, don’t leave them unattended and keep dogs on a leash if they’re out for a walk.”
Animal Control continues to work to minimize problems with coyotes. Those efforts include:
Beal also urged residents to follow these coyote encounter tips:
Contact Animal Control at 402-441-7900 or email animal@lincoln.ne.gov. You can also follow Animal Control on Facebook: @LincolnAnimalControl.