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Coyotes
A coyote's diet includes fruits, vegetables, pet food, small animals, snakes, lizards and garbage, so moving pumpkins inside for the night may be a good idea.
Posted: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:32 pm
Dealing with neighborhood animal issues
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Mesa residents frustrated with animal problems in their
neighborhoods can attend a free event to explore effective ways of
handling barking dogs, feral cats and pigeons. The Jan. 10 event
includes a panel of experts, a problem-solving workshop and dinner.
It’s scheduled from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Mesa’s Public Safety
Training Facility, 3260 N. 40th St. To register, contact The
Leadership Centre at www.theleadershipcentre.org or call (480)
420-8521.
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hljmesa posted at 9:34 pm on Thu, Dec 29, 2011.
Just get a fox or two and your pigeon and dove problems go away:
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