Florida once cared about uncontrolled growth. Now Boynton Beach has coyotes. | Opinion

Boynton Beach has a coyote problem.

Be careful, Florida. At the rate you’re going, you too will be like Boynton Beach, an aging, congested community whose abundant housing, crowded roadways and underutilized shopping plazas show more than suburban sprawl. The city, like many communities in Florida, illustrates what happens when natural habitat gives way to rampant development.

A recent fatal coyote attack on a dog, along with increased sightings of these wild animals by residents, prompted city officials and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to address growing concerns. Coyotes, like bears, deer, racoons, opossums and other animals, are losing their unspoiled natural habitat. So, they are adjusting to city life…

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