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Living wild animal<\/h3>\n\n

To report a living wild animal, residents can contact the C\u00f4te Saint-Luc Dispatch Centre at 514-485-6960.<\/p>\n\n

Dead wild animal on public property<\/h3>\n\n

To report a dead wild animal on public property, please contact the Public Works Department at 514-485-6868<\/a> or publicworks@cotesaintluc.org<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n

Dead wild animal on private property<\/h3>\n\n

Small wild animals can be buried or put in the garbage. If you find a dead wild animal on your property, do not touch it with your bare hands. Wear gloves to bury it or use a double plastic bag to pick it up and place it in another plastic bag to dispose of it. Wash your hands.<\/p>\n\n

For large animals, you can contact a private company specialized in dead wildlife removal.<\/p>\n\n

Some birds and mammals (coyote, wolf, grey fox, wild turkey, etc.) must be reported to the Minist\u00e8re des For\u00eats, de la Faune et des Parcs<\/a>. In some cases, they may have to be handed over to a wildlife officer.<\/p>\n\n