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Second child attacked by coyote in North KildonanIn a Sunday bulletin, Manitoba Natural Resources and Northern Development said a four-year-old child was attacked by a coyote in the Headmaster Row area in the evening on June 30.CanadaJul 2, 2023
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Coyote attacks rare, but follow safety tips in an encounter: FortWhyte wildlife expertAfter a nine-year-old boy was mauled by a coyote Saturday, many Winnipeggers have concerns about what to do if they have a similar encounter with a wild animal within city limits.CanadaJun 26, 2023
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Give a hoot: it’s owl season in WinnipegAccording to Fort Whyte Alive's ecotourism coordinator, we're in peak season to hear and see the majestic birds in Manitoba — especially the great horned owl.EnvironmentMar 2, 2021
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Amorous deer the cause of most vehicle-wildlife collisions in Manitoba each fallManitoba motorists are being advised to be on the alert for deer appearing out of nowhere, as the animals' mating season -- known as the rut -- is upon us.TrafficOct 10, 2020
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Less human activity makes for ideal birdwatching conditions, says Winnipeg expertTaking advantage of quieter conditions amid the coronavirus pandemic and getting into birdwatching is easier than you might think, according to one expert.EnvironmentApr 28, 2020
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Humans self-isolating due to coronavirus a ‘bonanza’ for Manitoba wildlifeOne of the byproducts of so many Manitobans self-isolating has been an increase in wildlife activity on our streets and in our yards.EnvironmentApr 3, 2020
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Coyotes adapting to Winnipeg’s urban environment, Fort Whyte Alive expert saysFort Whyte Alive's Barrett Miller told 680 CJOB you don't have to travel outside the Perimeter to see the canines anymore.Feb 25, 2020
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Love-struck deer potential trouble for Manitoba driversFortWhyte Alive’s Barrett Miller told 680 CJOB a lot of the deer born in 2018 are likely still around for rutting season.TrafficNov 27, 2019
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Watch out for ‘lovestruck’ turkeys, says Winnipeg wildlife interpreterWild turkeys have been spotted throughout Winnipeg as weather warms up, and a wildlife interpreter says it's due, in part, to mating season.EnvironmentMar 24, 2019
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