CPW: Coyote attacks increase during denning season

(Colorado) – Saturday, May 24, Colorado Parks and wildlife (CPW) Alert The Colorado Springs community, and others near the wolf regions, urged caution after two modern attacks on dogs in the region.

According to CPW, both dogs were on six feet resistance with their owners when the attacks occurred, one near Palmer Park and one in the open Rockrimmon space.

CPW reported that Al -Qiout can become more aggressive with the protection of its young, since they have a puppies, around February, by when they usually end up raising it, around June.

Community personnel are advised to maintain their pets on the resistance while walking, at night, or in completely closed houses.

Wolves will appear aggression like dogs, by raising infiltrators, noticing teeth, and calm.

If you discover a wolf, do not approach it and give it the largest possible space. He shouted loudly with a leadership voice, wrap your arms, applauds your hands, and throw things on the wolf. If he does not leave it, face the wolf and slowly rise. Contact CPW To report aggressive wolves.

From now until June, CPW said that wildlife will become more clear in the backyard, open spaces and on paths and remember the audience with respecting wildlife and leaving them and their youth alone.

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