Blue Dolphin
Sunrise at Blue Dolphin
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-Photos courtesy of S. Brugasser
Sunrise at Blue Dolphin
See more about Blue Dolphin here!
-Photos courtesy of S. Brugasser
We are looking forward to a whole new adventure in 2012! Please come join us soon for an unforgettable coastal getaway. And…as long as there isn’t a lot of snow in the mountains, we think our stretch of California paradise is a pretty fair spot to escape for some winter fun!
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COYOTES ON THE SEA RANCH
We have some bold, brazen coyotes living on The
Sea Ranch. These new neighbors are very adaptable
scavengers and will eat just about anything, from
garbage and pet food, to feral cats, to deer. In urban areas — and safe areas like The Sea Ranch — where coyotes are notlikely to be harmed, they can become very bold.
In our case, two coyotes attacked and killed a deer
in the middle of the night near Sorcerers Wood and
Timber Ridge. Earlier that day, three Members were
walking on Greencroft Close with two dogs. Two
coyotes started following them, and the coyotes were
not deterred even when the people shouted and waved
a walking stick. It wasn’t until the walkers picked up
their pets that the coyotes backed off. The next day
at 6:15 p.m., a coyote approached a woman and her
60-pound dog in her yard. The woman and her pet
safely retreated to the house.
Do not EVER leave food out for wild animals. This
draws them closer to humans. The behavior of coyotes
changes if they are given access to human food and
garbage. They lose caution and fear, and can threaten
humans and pets.
Report any aggressive or threatening coyote behavior
to Sea Ranch Security, 785-2701.
You want to harass or scare the coyote so it fears
you and leaves. You can do this by shouting or yelling
at the coyote. Wave your arms and throw rocks at
the coyote, if necessary. You can make loud noises
by clapping your hands, blowing a whistle, knocking
two boards together or by using a car horn, air horn or
other noise-making device. I recommend that you at least carry a whistle with you when out walking. Please be cautious around any wild animals.
Stay Safe!
Louise DeWilder
Director, Safety and Security
THE SEA RANCH
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