Wildlife Strategy Review

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The City’s Wildlife Strategy was originally developed in response to human-wildlife conflicts in the rural area of Ottawa, and includes, among other issues, specific information and recommendations on managing human-coyote interactions in both rural and urban settings. The Wildlife Strategy was approved by City Council in late 2013 and has not been reviewed or updated since that time. Staff have implemented many of the strategy’s recommended actions, such as the Wildlife Speaker Series and the updated Protocol for Wildlife Protection during construction and have attempted to address the remaining actions within the limits of available resources.

Human-coyote interactions in urban and suburban settings have continued and now have a higher profile than in 2013. Given that the Wildlife Strategy has not been fully implemented and has been in place for a decade, the City is reviewing the strategy while specifically examining options to address issues with coyotes. The recommended review would determine whether updates or other changes are required to the Wildlife Strategy.

Residents are invited to review the existing Wildlife Strategy and provide feedback on its recommendations and implementation. To help provide insight on the City’s current Wildlife practices, two surveys were posted for public input and closed on September 30, 2023. Staff have compiled the feedback provided in both surveys into an As We Heard It Report that can be viewed under the Documents section of this project's Engage Ottawa page.

Staff will also consult with subject matter experts and other municipalities on current best practices for managing human-coyote interactions and will report back to Committee and Council in Q1 2024. The report will include a summary of input received, recommendations for any changes or updates to the Wildlife Strategy and resourcing implications for implementation.

The City’s Wildlife Strategy was originally developed in response to human-wildlife conflicts in the rural area of Ottawa, and includes, among other issues, specific information and recommendations on managing human-coyote interactions in both rural and urban settings. The Wildlife Strategy was approved by City Council in late 2013 and has not been reviewed or updated since that time. Staff have implemented many of the strategy’s recommended actions, such as the Wildlife Speaker Series and the updated Protocol for Wildlife Protection during construction and have attempted to address the remaining actions within the limits of available resources.

Human-coyote interactions in urban and suburban settings have continued and now have a higher profile than in 2013. Given that the Wildlife Strategy has not been fully implemented and has been in place for a decade, the City is reviewing the strategy while specifically examining options to address issues with coyotes. The recommended review would determine whether updates or other changes are required to the Wildlife Strategy.

Residents are invited to review the existing Wildlife Strategy and provide feedback on its recommendations and implementation. To help provide insight on the City’s current Wildlife practices, two surveys were posted for public input and closed on September 30, 2023. Staff have compiled the feedback provided in both surveys into an As We Heard It Report that can be viewed under the Documents section of this project's Engage Ottawa page.

Staff will also consult with subject matter experts and other municipalities on current best practices for managing human-coyote interactions and will report back to Committee and Council in Q1 2024. The report will include a summary of input received, recommendations for any changes or updates to the Wildlife Strategy and resourcing implications for implementation.

Page last updated: 26 Mar 2024, 02:01 PM