It looks like they could use some help.........anyone game? It's happening too close to Nashville for my tastes. I don't care for the cities at all.
Coyotes A Menace In Oak Hill
Aug 2, 2007 04:54 PM CDT
OAK HILL, Tenn. - A concern over coyotes in south Davidson County seems to only be getting worse.
At least one family pet is dead. The animal's death contributed to the death of a 60-year-old man.
Hayden Paul Griffin, 60, collapsed last weekend while trying to rescue his pet Chihuahua from the jaws of a coyote.
"There's not more than three days goes by without seeing one," Oak Hill homeowner Jeff Hunter said about the coyotes.
Hunter lives with his wife, two sons and a couple of pint-sized dogs.
"I thought it was just a wild dog," said Hunter's son, Will.
Hunter said he's seen three or four different coyotes in his neighborhood.
"You have to assume that for every one you've seen, there's probably another one," he said.
Oak Hill City Manager Bill Kraus said the coyotes are more visible because of the weather.
"When you have drought, lack of water, lack of food, the animals will become far more brazen in their abilities to go attack," Kraus said.
Oak Hill Mayor Tommy Alsup said it's a problem that needs to be fixed especially now that someone has died.
Oak Hill wants to trap and move the animals, but no one seems willing to help.
Employees at nearby Radnor Lake State Park said they can only patrol park property.
Metro Animal Control said it only captures domestic pets and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency lacks the money and manpower to help.
"Typically, when they see a person or they see one of us they will run," Alsup said. "They do not stay around very long. They're not used to seeing us all the time."
Residents here hope coyotes do move on, but it looks like the city will have to pay to remove these predators.
Coyotes are not on the endangered list. The TWRA said the animals can be hunted year round for population control.
New LBL Hunt :eyebrow:
How far is that from you Bopeye
Bob
Bop....I am too busy to set something up....but if you find anything out, give me a call.
Quote from: ohiobob on August 16, 2007, 09:54:47 PM
How far is that from you Bopeye
Bob
Bob,
That is about 20 minutes from me.
Where's a good place to buy some urban camo? :eyebrow:
Sounds like a bowhunt coming up. :eyebrownod:
GO GET'em Joe !!!
Bob
Bop I have the time to try and take care of this problem,but I would have to walk and get my lunch from the garbage cans :laf:
It's probably a couple hours from me which isn't that big a deal, but I just hate crowds....... :wink: