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Rutgers Preserve in the news
  • Topic created by EricW on Fri Nov 15, 2019 at 0:46 am
    Eric Weyman (EricW)
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    https://www.nj.com/news/2019/11/coyote-bites-man-on-rutgers-university-campus.html
  • Reply by Guy-O on Fri Nov 15, 2019 at 1:20 am
    Guy Olsen (Guy-O)
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    Key fact:  It happened at 4am.
  • Reply by DaveUrban on Fri Nov 15, 2019 at 7:56 pm
    Dave Urban (DaveUrban)
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    Make sure and mark that attack point on the map.
  • Reply by BRycharski on Sat Nov 16, 2019 at 10:33 pm
    Bob Rycharski (BRycharski)
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    remember dvoa orienteers, walk softly and carry a big stick!  or at least bring some bear spray...  that area described is in the far NW part of the map, hopefully Bob Burg will just issue a DVOA + Rutgers Joint Coyote embargo Writ  and thats that.
  • Reply by EricW on Wed Nov 20, 2019 at 6:11 pm
    Eric Weyman (EricW)
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    Update, including second incident.

    https://www.nj.com/middlesex/2019/11/wily-coyote-that-attacked-2-on-rutgers-university-campus-has-eluded-capture.html
  • Reply by BRycharski on Wed Nov 20, 2019 at 11:42 pm
    Bob Rycharski (BRycharski)
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    Heres  the skinney on the Wild Beast, Rutgers Zombie Dog,...  aka wild e-coyote...

    The first attack took place Thursday (14 nov) when a coyote ran out of the (Preserve) woods and bit a man walking on the footpath of Avenue E near Hospital Road around 4 a.m., according to Rutgers police. The man was treated, approached by 10 RU post grad lawyers for referrals, and released from a local hospital back into the deep woods.

    A second took place around 7:30 p.m. Monday. A man was walking on Road 3 near Suttons Lane in the area of parking lot 105 when the coyote approached him from behind and bit his left pant leg. The coyote quickly released its grip and then ran away. The man was not injured.  The 'holey' pants were sent to the tailors but were too badly damaged to survive.

    The cable-restraint traps set up by fish and wildlife workers are non-locking restrains that act like a dog’s leash and will not hurt the coyote, but may hurt any humans caught in it. If and when the coyote is captured, it will have to be euthanized, or according to a Rutgers  source, have alternative sentence ... To Take a new Democratic Analysis Statistics course on the livinston campus, or the  equivalent most boring "Fameous modern NJ assistant Govenors  ... in the post WW2  to pre- Vietnam Era" advanced politicians course .  that will calm the "beast" in any coyote.   LOL
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