The Ontario government is reminding area residents to be aware of wolf sightings in the Sioux Lookout area and take the necessary steps to avoid attracting wolves into local neighbourhoods.
In the past two weeks, there have been two wolf incidents involving dogs in the Sioux Lookout area including sightings in the Drayton Road area.
It’s important to note that the same wolf can result in multiple sightings. The Ontario government is reminding the public that wolves are attracted to garbage products containing meat, milk and eggs. Removing these attractants can help keep wolves out of the area.
To help prevent attracting wolves to your property:
Cats and small dogs may be seen as prey by wolves, while larger dogs may be seen as competitors. To avoid these situations consider the following suggestions:
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If a wolf poses an immediate threat to public safety by exhibiting threatening or aggressive behaviour, call 911.
LEARN MORE
https://www.ontario.ca/page/preventing-and-managing-conflicts-coyotes
https://files.ontario.ca/mnrf-best-practices-guide-coyote-human-interactions-en-2022-10-07.pdf
To learn more about wolves, including how to deal with wolf problems, call the Ministry’s district office that serves your area: https://www.ontario.ca/page/ministry-natural-resources-andforestry-regional-and-district-offices
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