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Last updated on Friday, November 14, 2014
(CARMEL) - The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is holding a program in a northern-Indianapolis suburb to talk about options for dealing with.
The program by the DNR's Division of Fish and Wildlife comes in the wake of reports earlier this year of coyote sightings and about cats and dogs being threatened or missing in Carmel and other suburbs.
Coyotes are native to western Indiana and are now common in all counties in the state. DNR conservation education supervisor Warren Gartner says places like Carmel and Fishers have a lot of green space that give cover for rabbits and provide habitat for coyotes as well.
The program will be held Dec. 3 at the Cool Creek Nature Center in Carmel. It begins at 6 p.m.
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