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From the Mercury News
Coyote traps could appear in Almaden Valley
They may be trapping coyotes in Almaden Valley after all. Just a week after refusing residents' pleas to bring in trappers to go after marauding coyotes that have attacked pets and threatened small children, the San Jose City Council on Tuesday ordered the city staff to prepare ordinance changes that would let the hunting begin.
By Rodney Foo / Mercury News
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