In more than 40 years of walking at Crissy Field, Walters had never seen a coyote before this year.
“It’s terrifying,” Walters said. “A lot of people, especially at Crissy Field, come from different parts of the Bay Area, or the state, even different states. There are visitors who come there. It’s a destination point.”
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area has posted additional signage to inform people about the coyote activity and will be monitoring the area and hazing any coyotes. Espinoza also said that all three attacks occurred while the dogs were off-leash, and people who bring their pets to walk or play in the area should keep them on leash.
“It’s very important for dogs to be kept close by. While coyotes may be reluctant to approach people, they have no reservations about approaching dogs that are on their own,” Espinoza said in an email. “Right now, we’re determining what additional management actions are appropriate.”
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