Coyote vs. Greyhound: The Battle Lines Are Drawn
One morning in an otherwise quiet corner of the Great Plains, high-pitched yips and deep growls sprang from a cluster of trees.
One morning in an otherwise quiet corner of the Great Plains, high-pitched yips and deep growls sprang from a cluster of trees.
Indiana Division of Natural Resources (IDNR) is shamed for presently proposed regulations that will require the mandatory killing of all native raccoons over 13 pounds, and of coyotes over 20 pounds.
The coyote’s problem is that he’s one of the most successful animals on Earth but scores no marks on the image-of-God scale, which results in humans being paid public money to kill him in Saskatchewan and – starting this week – Nova Scotia.
In Cook County, Ill., just miles from Chicago’s busy O’Hare International Airport, researchers are tracking a coyote they’ve nicknamed “Big Mama,” hoping to learn more about how these animals are surviving and adapting in this environment of high-rises and highways.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will hold public workshops in Gainesville and Tallahassee to get public input on fox and coyote pens.