Oregon
Coyote-palooza returns to Portland for a day of learning and discovery about urban wildlife
Oregon – The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is inviting the public to join them for the second annual Coyote-palooza, a fun and educational event celebrating one of nature’s most adaptable creatures. This free event will be held in Portland on Saturday, May 31, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., adjacent to the Portland State University Farmers Market (SW Park/SW Montgomery).
Coyotes, known for their ability to thrive in a variety of environments, including urban settings, will be the focus of the day. Coyote-palooza is a family- and pet-friendly event featuring booths that will offer information about coyote identification, biology, and their role in the ecosystem. Attendees will also have the chance to learn about how to coexist safely with coyotes, with tips on protecting pets and people.
In addition to educational activities, the event will also explore coyotes’ cultural significance and provide guidance on how to coyote-proof your space. Participants will have the opportunity to collect stamps at each booth by picking up an event passport and be entered to win various prizes, including a new pair of binoculars or a gift certificate for a catio.
Those interested in attending or spreading the word can download an event poster from the Portland Urban Coyote Project website or find it on Facebook. The poster, designed by Randi Vaughan, winner of the first-ever Coyote-palooza poster contest, features striking artwork that highlights Portland’s urban spirit while putting coyotes at the heart of the iconic Portland White Stag sign.
Coyotes, often seen across urban, suburban, and rural areas in Oregon, are opportunistic omnivores that primarily eat rodents, fruit, and nuts. However, they are also known to scavenge food waste, pet food, and occasionally small pets like outdoor cats. By understanding coyote behavior and taking simple precautions, the community can coexist safely with these fascinating creatures.
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