National Post (National Edition)
OFFICERS SEARCH PARK FOR COYOTE AFTER BOY BITTEN
Conservation officers are scouring Stanley Park in Vancouver for a coyote that bit a young boy. The Conservation Officer Service says in a statement the five-year-old was bitten on the leg Tuesday night. The statement says the boy had run ahead of his family while they were visiting Prospect Point. His parents were able to scare the coyote away and the boy was not seriously hurt. It's the latest in a series of confrontations between humans and coyotes in the park, with most nips on joggers. However, a two-year-old was bitten last month and needed hospital care. Conservation officers say there is a high risk of encountering an aggressive coyote in Stanley Park and urge the public to stay out of the area or use caution especially at or after dusk.