What to do if you see a coyote on the American River Parkway

That ain’t no dog

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Views from the parkway.

City Editor Jordan here . It wasn’t until this weekend that I learned there are coyotes on the American River Parkway — through a firsthand experience when one trotted across the path in front of me and my dog.

If you see one of these local canines — which are apparently fairly common — make sure to follow these tips from the American River Parkway Foundation :

  • Don’t approach it (honestly, can’t believe this needs to be said).
  • Don’t run — this may trigger a predator-prey instinct in the animal, so instead wave your arms and make loud noises.
  • Keep your dog on a leash — the coyote may see it as competition, or even food if it’s small enough.
  • Don’t leave kids or pets unattended (this is just pretty good advice in general for walking along the parkway).
  • If you see a coyote that’s acting aggressive, call park rangers at 311.
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Having spent time in the Bay Area and San Diego, Jordan has called Sacramento home for more than a dozen years. Jordan joined SACtoday in March 2022 after spending 5 years as a digital producer and edit coordinator for FOX40. When he’s not writing, he can be found spending time with his son playing video games, exploring the outdoors, and rooting for the San Franciosco 49ers.
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