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NDOW urges coexistence: coyotes rarely 'lure' dogs; wolves seen only rarely in Peavine area
Summary
A Nevada Department of Wildlife urban‑wildlife coordinator briefed the CAB on coyote and bobcat behavior, debunked myths about coyotes 'luring' dogs, advised poultry owners on electric fencing and coops, and noted a small number of confirmed dispersing wolf sightings near Peavine.
Drew Glover, Urban Wildlife Education Coordinator with the Nevada Department of Wildlife, told the North Valleys CAB that understanding wildlife behavior is key to reducing conflict as the region moves into spring breeding season.
"We're having a wildlife encounter, but they're also having a human encounter," Glover said,…
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