Coyote Awareness in Nashville, TN

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Reply Doug Ashe
03:32 PM on October 12, 2009 
We can help you with ths problem, we remove nuisance wildlife, we are Wildlife Solutions 800-246-9453 we will work with individuals or homeowners associations
www.wildlifesolutions.com
Reply holly lu
02:01 PM on June 27, 2009 
am on 54th ave. no. in sylvan park, & we frequently spot coyotes--usually just one, but occasionally a pair. virtually all the feral/outside cats in the area have gone missing--i don't let my kitties out any longer. we take up the food we put out for neighborhood cats before dark & several times, we've found coyote scat in the empty dish--their comment.
Reply West Meade Neighbor
04:26 PM on June 11, 2009 
My husband like to walk at night when the weather is too hot and humid. Last Friday (6/5/09), he went for a walk at 11:45 PM. He encountered a coyote on Brownlee Drive between Cornwall and Pennywell. It came from the woods on down the hill, crossed Brownlee Drive, and went up a driveway into the woods where the two green water towers sit at the top. It was a rather large coyote that didn't look like it had missed many meals lately.

The coyote crossed the street just about 50 feet in front of him and continued to walk up the opposite hill without ever seeming to notice my husband.

This is the fifth coyote sighting seen by one of us on Brownlee Drive in the past few years. One time, a mangy looking coyote came down from the woods and sat under a tree in our yard for more than an hour. We called several agencies, and we were told they couldn't do anything until the coyote did harm.