Efforts to investigate Wildlife Services’ methods continue
Two recent documents are drawing renewed attention to the federal government’s wildlife damage control program.
Two recent documents are drawing renewed attention to the federal government’s wildlife damage control program.
Superior residents may soon get information about coyotes from more than just a sign posted at a trailhead or a brochure posted online.
When humans and coyotes come into contact with each other, it’s usually a bad situation for both sides.
The revelation, along with photographic proof, that at least three coyote puppies were recently born in Golden Gate Park raises some interesting questions about the future of the park – namely, how much time before roving packs of yipping wild predators drive humans and their decidedly un-wily pets out?
The Town of Superior Parks, Recreation, and Open Space department is excited to announce the launch of a partnership with Project Coyote, an organization that promotes coexistence between people and coyotes.