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VOLUME 38 • NUMBER 1 • NOVEMBER 28, 2019

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Changing of the guard Mayor Rakowsky hands the gavel over to City Council,

new Mayor Lantz

ABOVE: City Council for Greenwood Village; Front Row: Jerry Presley, Libby Barnacle, George Lantz, Judy Hilton, Donna Johnston. Back Row: Dave Bullock, Dave Kerber, Anne Ingebretsen, Tom Dougherty RIGHT: Former Mayor Ron Rakowsky hands the gavel to new Mayor George Lantz Photos by Bob Sweeney

Colorado Parks & Wildlife talks about coyotes On November 21, Greenwood Village held its annual community information meeting about living with coyotes, hosted by city experts GVPD Commander Joe Gutgsell and code enforcement officer Faith Wilbers. Sergeant Scott Jones was also available to answer questions. Though the small crowd of

residents who attended was consistent with the low level of reported coyote activity in GV recently, Jefferson County Open Spaces Visitor Services Manager Mary Ann Bonnell did not skimp on her regular hour-long presentation on coyote behavior, history, and advice. Bonnell first addressed the question, “Why are coyotes here?” No one knows why

their numbers have increased significantly in urban areas, but in addition to metro Denver, coyotes have become common in New York, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Phoenix. Animal experts believe they are here in our area because they are opportunistic and, according to Bonnell, this “is a dreamscape for a coyote. It offers large open spaces, fruit trees, irrigation, and lots of

bunnies and squirrels.” They cannot be eliminated. If a coyote is removed (meaning killed, since Colorado law prohibits relocation), another will definitely arrive to take its place. Only those with proven dangerous behavior are considered for removal, in the hope that the one that replaces it will behave normally. Continued on page 2

The coyote is a dramaticlooking and unique member of our ecological system.

Photo by Freda Miklin

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