MSPCA-Angell Headquarters

350 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130
(617) 522-7400
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Angell Animal Medical Centers – Boston

350 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130
(617) 522-7282
angellquestions@angell.org
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Angell West

293 Second Avenue, Waltham, MA 02451
(781) 902-8400
For on-site assistance (check-ins and pick-ups):
(339) 970-0790
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Angell at Essex

565 Maple Street, Danvers, MA 01923
(978) 304-4648
essex@angell.org
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Animal Care and Adoption Centers – Boston

350 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130
(617) 522-5055
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Animal Care and Adoption Centers – Cape Cod

1577 Falmouth Road, Centerville, MA 02632
(508) 775-0940
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Animal Care and Adoption Centers – Nevins Farm

400 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844
(978) 687-7453
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Animal Care and Adoption Centers – Northeast Animal Shelter

347 Highland Ave., Salem, MA 01970
(978) 745-9888
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Coexisting Humanely with Coyotes

Generally, coyotes are shy and avoid contact with humans. In some areas, however, coyotes may be less fearful of people, associating them with an easy, dependable food source. Following are the key practices to maintaining a healthy and safe relationship with coyotes. See also below for further information and resources.

About Coyotes

About Coyotes

Learn about the coyotes who live in Massachusetts

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Coyote FAQs

Coyote FAQs

Common questions and answers about coyotes living in Massachusetts

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Avoid Coyote Conflicts - Free Wildlife Pamphlets

Avoid Coyote Conflicts - Free Wildlife Pamphlets

Request Pamphlets at No Charge on Avoiding Conflicts with Coyotes, Bears, Turkeys, and Bobcats

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Watch Our Coyote Video

Watch Our Coyote Video

Watch our video on how to live humanely with coyotes

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Coyote Killing Contests Banned in Massachusetts

Coyote Killing Contests Banned in Massachusetts

Learn how about the regulations we helped pass that outlaw wildlife killing contests in Massachusetts

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Does Massachusetts have a coyote problem?

Does Massachusetts have a coyote problem?

In the Boston Globe's The Argument, the MSPCA advocates for simple and proven behavior changes to help reduce human-coyote conflicts.

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Through humane, long-term, and cost-effective solutions to human-animal conflicts, we can peacefully coexist with our native wildlife.