NDOW to Hold Urban Coyote Seminar in Reno This Week

Courtesy: Nevada Department of Wildlife

The Nevada Department of Wildlife says they've been fielding calls about coyotes recently.

They say one of the most common concerns is about the safety of your pets.

They recommend keeping your pet on a leash and not exercising it when coyotes are most active - in the early morning dusk or at night.

Those who have questions or concerns about Nevada’s urban coyotes are invited to attend one of two “Living with Urban Coyotes” seminars being hosted by the Department of Wildlife and Wildlife Services, a division of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. One will take place in Reno and the other in Las Vegas at the following locations:

Monday, Aug. 14, 6-8 p.m.

NDOW Western Region Office

1100 Valley Road

Reno, 89512

Wednesday, Aug 16, 7-9 p.m.

Clark County Library 

1401 East Flamingo Road

Las Vegas, NV 89119