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Coyote Sightings In Yardley Prompt Action From Borough Council, Report Says
Borough Council has invited its animal control officer to an upcoming meeting, following reports of coyote sightings.

YARDLEY, PA — The Yardley Borough Council will host animal control officer Jamie Fazzalore Truelove at its upcoming meeting on June 20 to talk about recent coyote sightings in town, according to a report by BucksLocalNews.com.
Truelove will discuss and educate the public about coyotes and coywolves (a coyote-wolf hybrid), according to the report.
“We need to discuss this,” said Council Vice President Mike Ruttle, according to the report, which said residents have reported seeing them, and hearing howling.
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Additionally, coywolf sightings have been reported around Bucks County, including in Tyler State Park.
The June 20 meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Yardley Borough Hall, 56 S. Main Street.
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Image of what is believed to be a coywolf at Tyler State Park. Taken by Jay Davoli, used with permission.
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