keeping kids, pets, & community safe with coyote safety network

Problems effecting communities

  • Persistent Presence

    Most coyotes actively avoid humans unless they’ve become habituated (used to human presence/food sources)

  • Surplus killing

    Instinctive storing or caching food for later. Coyotes will kill more than they can immediately consume; this is especially seen with livestock attacks or “backyard chickens”

  • Treat to people

    Coyote related injuries to people are usually linked to small pets or animals being nearby.

  • Most adaptable carnivores

    They thrive in urban areas because of abundant food sources. (Garbage, outdoor pet food, and fallen fruit.)

  • Rapid growth dynamic

    Coyotes breed once a year with litters averaging 4-7 pups. Their ability to increase reproduciton when threated makes them extremely hard to reduce once established.

This community-powered app helps neighborhoods track and respond to rising coyote activity in real time. Whether you’re walking your dog, sending kids to school, or simply enjoying the great outdoors, you’ll have the latest updates at your fingertips.

Snap and share sightings instantly. Each report automatically updates a live, interactive map, so families can see where coyotes have been spotted near their homes, schools, or favorite walking routes. With frequent activity alerts and hotspot tracking, you’ll always know if an area is safe before heading out.

Together, we can make a difference. By pooling community data, the app not only raises awareness but also helps identify patterns in coyote behavior. This information gives families peace of mind, supports local safety efforts, and protects pets and loved ones from unexpected encounters.

stay aware. stay safe. stay connected.

  • upload & share photos instantly

    This will send alerts to anyone in the radius of your post location

  • community driven safety tool

    Data to help access threat levels in the neighborhood, parks, and trails

  • Real Time map Tracking

    Giving clarity to perceived threats vs actual threats

  • family safety first

    No data sharing and private channels for neighborhoods, close friends, and family

  • hot spots & behavior tracking

    If we know their behaviors, we can drive their behaviors through heat mapping.

  • Dynamic Alerting

    With area alerts and immediate danger alerts, you’ll have time to act before it's too late.

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Spot a coyote? Share it instantly and see real-time sightings near your home, school, or park. Our live map helps communities track hotspots, protect pets, and stay safe.