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Coyote Management: Converse vs San Antonio

How do coyote management rules compare between Converse, TX and San Antonio, TX?

Converse has fewer restrictions than San Antonio.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

Bexar County treats coyotes as non-game wildlife under Texas Parks and Wildlife Code 71.001, allowing landowner removal without permit when coyotes threaten livestock, pets, or property, while emphasizing hazing and habitat modification through Bexar County Animal Care Services education programs.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

San Antonio Animal Care Services follows a coexistence model for urban coyotes. ACS responds to aggressive coyotes, but routine sightings are managed through resident hazing, secured trash, and pet supervision rather than trapping or relocation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseSan Antonio
ClassificationNon-game wildlife-
License neededNone on private land-
Firearm setback600 feet from homes-
Recommended responseHaze before lethal-
Federal partnerUSDA Wildlife Services-
Lead agency-Animal Care Services
Default response-Coexistence and hazing
Relocation-Prohibited under TX law
Trigger for removal-Aggression or apparent illness
Wildlife feeding-Prohibited under SAMC Ch. 5

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Converse FAQ

Can I shoot coyotes on my Bexar County property?

Yes, on private land in unincorporated areas without a hunting license, provided you maintain at least 600 feet from neighboring residences and comply with subdivision firearm restrictions.

Who do I call about a coyote attacking livestock?

Contact Texas Wildlife Services at 956-447-2520 for free predator management on agricultural property. For pet attacks in residential areas, call Bexar County Animal Care Services at 210-207-4738.

San Antonio FAQ

Will the city remove a coyote from my yard?

Generally no. ACS removes coyotes only when they show aggression, injury, or apparent rabies. Routine sightings are managed by hazing, securing trash, and supervising pets, consistent with Texas Parks and Wildlife guidance.

Can I trap a coyote on my property?

Texas law allows landowner trapping of nuisance fur-bearers, but city ordinances and HOA rules may restrict traps. ACS recommends professional wildlife control and never relocating, since relocation is prohibited statewide.

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