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Coyote Management: Sylvania vs Toledo

How do coyote management rules compare between Sylvania, OH and Toledo, OH?

Sylvania, OH

Lucas County

No data available yet for Sylvania.

Toledo, OH

Lucas County

Few Restrictions

Coyotes are common across Toledo neighborhoods and Metroparks, particularly along the Maumee River. Ohio Department of Natural Resources classifies them as nuisance furbearers with a year-round open season. Toledo enforces no-feeding rules and discharge-of-firearms limits inside city limits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSylvaniaToledo
State status-Nuisance furbearer
City firearm rule-Discharge prohibited
Removal pathway-Licensed nuisance trapper
Recommended response-Hazing and habitat removal

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Sylvania FAQ

No FAQs available.

Toledo FAQ

Can I shoot a coyote in my Toledo backyard?

No. Toledo Municipal Code Chapter 549 bars discharging firearms inside city limits except in defined exceptions. Hire a licensed nuisance trapper or contact Ohio Division of Wildlife instead.

What attracts coyotes to Toledo neighborhoods?

Unsecured trash, pet food left outside, fallen fruit, and small unattended pets. Removing these attractants and using motion-activated lights is the most effective deterrent.

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