Four months after the fatal coyote assault on Taylor, Cape Breton's national park rangers posted twenty advanced warning signs for seasonal visitors.
A year prior to her tragic death, Taylor graduated from Etobicoke School of the Arts.
Taylor's incident is the only known fatal coyote assault on an adult in North America. Twenty-eight years earlier, a three-year-old American girl named Kelly Keen lost her life at Glendale Adventist Medical Center in southern California after a coyote attacked her on the driveway outside her home. It was the only known fatal coyote assault on a child in North America.
Taylor is the only known victim of a fatal coyote assault in Canada. Kelly Keen was the only known victim of a fatal coyote assault in the United States. Both of them passed away in a hospital hours after their incidents.
Unlike Timothy Treadwell (along with Amie Huguenard) and Steve Irwin, Taylor's career was beginning at the time of her tragic fate. Treadwell (exlcuding Amie) and Irwin both began their career involving wildlife in the early 1990s.