Report Your Monrovia Coyote Sightings to Help Researchers
Coyotes are present in urban neighborhoodsyear-round and play an important role in the ecosystem, helping to keep rodentpopulations under control.
However, coyotes can sometimes pose a potentialdanger to pets and humans. Thus, residents in foothill communities likeMonrovia must be vigilant and reduce exposure by limiting potential food andshelter resources.
To assist in tracking coyote interactions with humans and pets, the University of California Cooperative Extension has developed the Coyote Cacher online tool and interactive map. If you see coyotes in your neighborhood, you may report your encounter to help inform researchers of evolving trends in human-coyote interactions. You can also sign up for coyote encounter email alerts for your zip code.