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Help these Coyotes

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Nov 10, 2010
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Orphaned Coyotes
by: Jan

I doubt very much if MNR will help you with these pups. They see coyotes as well as other wild animals, etc. as something to hunt. Coyotes are seen as "problem" animals. I'd do a search for any wild animal sanctuaries/rehabiliation refuges which have to be approved by MNR.

Nov 02, 2010
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What happened?
by: Barbara

I was wondering what happened to the little Coyote pups - did you get some help with them?

Were the Ministry able to come and get them?

I hope they survived.

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