Co-Existing with Coyotes Virtual Seminar Highlights Humane Wildlife Practices
The Humane Society of Huron Valley presents “Co-existing with Coyotes,” a free online seminar on June 17 from 6 to 7:30 p.m., designed to educate the public about urban coyote behavior and how to coexist peacefully. Hosted via Microsoft Teams, the event aims to foster community understanding and reduce conflict with these increasingly visible animals.
As development transforms natural habitats, coyotes have become common in cities and suburbs. This seminar features Karin Saucedo, Texas State Director for Project Coyote, who will discuss feeding patterns, behavior, and humane methods of cohabitation. Attendees can expect practical tips for navigating coyote encounters and insight into their ecological role.
This virtual session underscores the Humane Society of Huron Valley’s dedication to community education and wildlife protection. It is especially relevant for residents encountering coyotes or anyone curious about urban wildlife dynamics. The discussion will include a Q&A segment, allowing for interactive learning and dialogue.
Location: Online via Microsoft Teams. For more information, visit hshv.org.


