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« on: September 27, 2006, 06:18:29 PM »
Release #124-06
Sept. 27, 2006
For Information Contact:
Jerry Feaser
717-705-6541
PGCNews@state.pa.us

RABIES CONFIRMED IN COYOTE KILLED IN BERKS COUNTY

HARRISBURG - Dr. Walter Cottrell, Pennsylvania Game Commission wildlife veterinarian today announced the state Department of Agriculture's laboratory has confirmed that an eastern coyote killed in Sinking Spring, Berks County, was rabid.  The sample was submitted by a private citizen, who killed the animal on Sept. 21, after it displayed aggressive behavior.

According to the individual, his dogs were attacked by the coyote, and it attempted to come through a door after attacking the dogs. One dog was bitten; both were previously vaccinated, and subsequently received booster shots.

"This is the first confirmed case of rabies in this species in Pennsylvania," said Dr. Cottrell.  "We always knew that coyotes were susceptible to rabies, but such a case had never been confirmed before.  The Game Commission is awaiting the results of tests to determine which strain or the rabies virus was affecting the coyote.

"With many Pennsylvanians, including hunters, trappers and hikers, preparing to enjoy outdoor activities in Penn's Woods, we wanted to remind them to be cautious if they encounter wildlife acting in an unusual manner."

Created in 1895 as an independent state agency, the Game Commission is responsible for conserving and managing all wild birds and mammals in the Commonwealth, establishing hunting seasons and bag limits, enforcing hunting and trapping laws, and managing habitat on the 1.4 million acres of State Game Lands it has purchased over the years with hunting and furtaking license dollars to safeguard wildlife habitat.  The agency also conducts numerous wildlife conservation programs for schools, civic organizations and sportsmen's clubs.  

The Game Commission does not receive any general state taxpayer dollars for its annual operating budget.  The agency is funded by license sales revenues; the state's share of the federal Pittman-Robertson program, which is an excise tax collected through the sale of sporting arms and ammunition; and monies from the sale of oil, gas, coal, timber and minerals derived from State Game Lands.
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« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2006, 08:35:35 PM »
Thanks for the info, I can see the Berks county line from my house.
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« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2006, 08:29:26 PM »
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I hope it helps others also keep an eye out. You guys better start shooting them up there. This might keep the numbers down next year or even get worse.
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