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Coyote Management: Boston vs New York

How do coyote management rules compare between Boston, MA and New York, NY?

Boston, MA

Suffolk County

No data available yet for Boston.

New York, NY

New York County

Some Restrictions

New York City Parks and DOHMH manage a small but growing coyote population through coexistence rather than removal. Residents are told to haze, secure trash, and never feed wildlife. NYS DEC bars relocation of healthy coyotes under Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 180.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBostonNew York
Lead agency-NYC Parks Wildlife Unit
State authority-NYS DEC
Feeding ban-Health Code §161
Relocation rule-Prohibited for healthy coyotes
Permit pathway-DEC nuisance wildlife operator

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Boston FAQ

No FAQs available.

New York FAQ

I saw a coyote in my neighborhood — should I call 911?

Only if it is acting aggressively or injured. Otherwise call 311 to log a sighting. NYC Parks tracks reports and provides hazing guidance; healthy coyotes are not relocated under DEC policy.

Can a private trapper remove a coyote from my yard?

Only a licensed nuisance wildlife control operator with a DEC permit may handle coyotes, and only when the specific animal is documented as aggressive. Routine removal of healthy coyotes is prohibited statewide.

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