Portland Urban Coyote Project Director Zuriel van Belle said coyotes are "a little more territorial" during this season.
Wildlife officials are working to educate the public: Coyotes have always been here, they’ve adapted to urban landscapes and they prefer to avoid humans. “Ninety-five percent of this problem is a ...
The new study examined the impacts of societal wealth and ecological health on the movement of coyotes roaming in Los Angeles County.
As the domestic dog’s second cousin, these “urban coyotes” are growing more and more comfortable in super peopley areas, says UGA Today, the main news source of the University of Georgia.
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