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Coyotes in Durham Region

Produced by Liisa Sahamies and Sarah Manns

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  • G. Smart said:

    Oh my god! What next… Bears defecating in the woods?
    Get real you poor sheltered urbanites…. welcome to nature, these noble carnivore’s are just surviving as they were meant to! Just think of the first Tim Horton’s you found, was good wasn’t it? You went back didn’t you? Now just think if you had to live in the natural world and hunted for your food…. some nice farmer put all that food in one place…sort of like a grocery store… pretty easy pickins! Isn’t that were you would shop if you were a coyote?
    Oh and by the way keep an eye on your dog and cat they look like an apetizer…
    Sort of lost track of where you came from didn’t you!

  • G. Thanks said:

    Dear G. Smart,

    Bears already defecate in the woods. :)
    But thank you for taking your time to watch our documentary!
    This is not a documentary on coyotes surviving, but on how coyotes are increasing in numbers, killing more farm animals, and costing the government and us more money.
    I’m not sure if you’re completely familiar with the Durham Region and our location, or the growing population of coyotes in such “urbanite” communities.
    Have you heard about the case in Nova Scotia, or the cases in Toronto? Some of these were a new breed of coyotes. Not the cowardly scavanging carnivore you mentioned.
    This documentary was not necessarily intended to be surprising. It was intended to inform the general public.

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