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CULVER CITY, CA — Like many communities across the U.S., Culver City is experiencing an increase in coyote interactions and sightings, city officials said.
In response to local concerns beginning in 2019, Culver City partnered with Loyola Marymount University's Center for Urban Resilience to conduct a three-year Coyote Management Study and Program.
"Community feedback is a critical component of this effort's goal to address coyote presence here in Culver City," city officials said.
Here's how to share what you think: Take 5-10 minutes to complete this Culver City coyote survey online by April 15. Responses are anonymous.
Anyone with questions can contact Loyola Marymount University's lead researcher Dr. Michele Romolini at (310) 338-7443 or [email protected]. Llame a la Ciudad al (310) 253-6269, si necesita información en español.
Learn more about City of Culver City's Coyote Management Program.
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