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The city’s abundant rodent population also attracts coyotes, as they primarily feed on small mammals
The availability of water sources, such as creeks and ponds, further supports their survival in urban settings
San Francisco Animal Care and Control (SFACC) is vital in managing and monitoring the urban coyote population
They work closely with residents, providing guidance and educational resources to promote coexistence
SFACC offers comprehensive information on its website, including guidelines for living with urban wildlife and reporting coyote sightings
By reporting sightings, residents contribute to the ongoing research and understanding of coyote behavior
This aids in effective management strategies