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BENJAMIN FISHER,Telegraph Herald
July 2, 2022
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Local officials said residents in and around Dubuque should not be surprised if they see more signs of coyotes and other fur-bearing mammals.
In recent weeks, some area residents have taken to social media to report seeing or hearing coyotes in Dubuque and the surrounding area.
City of Dubuque Public Health Specialist Mary Rose Corrigan said the only report of a coyote the city has received recently is of a dead one on U.S. 20. But Dubuque County Conservation Executive Director Brian Preston said his staff has received numerous calls reporting signs of coyotes in the area.
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“I have had some calls from people seeing coyotes or other animals people are worried about being in town,” he told the…
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