Quantcast
Channel: Breaking News
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 5026

Portsmouth considering coyote-feeding ban

$
0
0
By News staff

PORTSMOUTH, R.I. (AP) -- The town council in Portsmouth is exploring a ban on feeding coyotes and other wild animals after hearing from residents, police and a scientist who studies coyotes about problems with the animals.

The Newport Daily News reports council members voted to direct town staff to prepare an ordinance for next month. The ordinance would be modeled on a similar ban passed in Middletown in 2011.

Numi Mitchell, lead scientist for the Narragansett Bay Coyote Study, showed photos of coyotes, raccoons, and a skunk eating from a feeding station people set up for feral cats. She says leaving food out for cats ends up feeding predators.

Acting Police Chief Jeffrey Furtado says coyotes are a problem all over Aquidneck Island.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 5026

Trending Articles