Kids & Family

Howl to Us of Your Coyote Encounters

The canines are coming back with a reported 13 living in San Francisco.

I was jogging on a Shell Ridge trail recently and noticed a pair of coyotes before they noticed me.

When I got closer, they dashed off — one kept to the trail and the other went down, down the hill. I was hoping I didn't split up a couple.

I was reminded of that when I read a good read last weekend — by Peter Fimrite in the Chronicle — taking a look at the coyote population trying to stage a comeback in San Francisco.
There are three pups roaming around Golden Gate Park. Citywide, the estimate is 13 coyotes.

The piece went into a recurring debate:

  • Coyotes are good for the ecosystem.
  • Coyotes are a hazard, threatening to smaller animals, sometimes little Fido or Mittens or Bessie.

I thought I'd throw the topic out here for Walnut Creek, where we know a little more about the urban-wilderness interface than they do in that metropolis across the bay. Have you got a good coyote story (or photo) for our comment section below? Or, if the story is longer than that, please email to the editor at lance.howland@patch.com.


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here