Could Roadrunner be far behind?
Three coyotes were spotted in front of Lewisohn Hall this morning, according to an e-mail sent out by Barnard Public Safety.
911 was contacted, and NYPD responded, according to the e-mail. NYPD saw one of the animals and recognized it as a coyote. The coyote that the NYPD spotted walked behind the Schapiro Center for Engineering and Physical Science Research and is believed to have left campus.
In addition to the coyote identified by the NYPD, an unconfirmed sighting was called into CU Facilities at around 10 AM. “All members of the community are advised not to approach these animals,” Barnard Director of Public Safety Dianna M. Pennetti said.
Urban coyote sightings have apparently been on the rise in the past few years.
Spectator put in a call to Public Safety, but the office had no new information about the coyote sightings or why only Barnard students have received the e-mail alert. Public Safety confirmed that the NYPD had left the campus, and Spectator was told to “keep safe.”
Anyone who sees a coyote is encouraged to call Columbia Public Safety at 212-854-5555 or Barnard Public Safety at 212-854-3362.