It doesn't hurt to contact the district wildlife biologist (DWB). But sightings, even during the day, are not cause for alarm. The concern is with animals that don't show fear, approach people, or attack small pets. If people follow the tips we recommend on the website, conflicts do not need to happen. It can cause alarm for people to see coyotes, but most of them are cautious around people and they'd rather avoid contact if they can. If a coyote is causing damage or taking pets, that animal needs to be removed quickly. If you have specific questions that aren't answered on the website, I'm happy to help, and the DWB is also obviously a wonderful resource.