“Coyotes, along with other wildlife like foxes, rabbits, and squirrels, often thrive in areas where food and shelter are easy to find,” the DNR says. “This includes urban areas where residents may ...
Urban sprawl has forced coyotes into closer proximity to humans, and they’ve had to wise up fast and now humans have to coexist with them in our cities.
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 ...
State wildlife officials say Bellevue's Factoria neighborhood is safe once again after some close calls with coyotes.
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LA coyotes less likely to spend time in wealthy areas in their home range, study findsLush greenery and abundant wildlife—attributes of many affluent L.A. neighborhoods that lure people—would seemingly be draws ...
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NewsNation on MSNWhy Missouri, Kansas pet owners should be on the watch for coyote encountersFebruary is the peak of breeding season for coyotes and continues into March, according to the Missouri Department of ...
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MyTwinTiers.com on MSNHow to avoid problems with coyotes this springCoyotes become more active as the weather warms up, and New Yorkers need to take some precautions to keep them away.
“We get reports from people who live in neighborhoods, and they are usually shocked to find out that coyotes are in the area and can do so well in urban environments,” said MDC Wildlife damage ...
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