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McKinney vs Plano

How do coyote management rules compare between McKinney, TX and Plano, TX?

McKinney, TX

Collin County

No data available yet for McKinney.

Plano, TX

Collin County

Few Restrictions

Plano follows a hazing-first coyote management approach coordinated with Texas Parks and Wildlife. Residents are urged to secure trash, remove pet food, and report aggressive coyote behavior to Plano Animal Services rather than attempting private removal.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcKinneyPlano
Approach-Hazing first
Partner agency-Texas Parks and Wildlife
No private shooting-Discharge banned in city
Report aggressive coyotes-Plano Animal Services

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McKinney FAQ

No FAQs available.

Plano FAQ

Can I shoot a coyote in my Plano backyard?

No. Discharging firearms inside Plano city limits violates Chapter 26 and Texas Penal Code Section 42.12, except in narrow self-defense scenarios. Use hazing or call Animal Services.

When does Plano trap coyotes?

Only when an individual coyote shows persistent bold or aggressive behavior toward people. Routine sightings, even daytime, are not grounds for removal under city policy.

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