by Project Coyote | Mar 10, 2015 | In the News Archive 2015
Urban coyotes tend to make the news a lot more often at this time of year. More sightings, more interactions with dogs, more so-called stalking of people walking or cycling through parks and trails.
by Project Coyote | Mar 10, 2015 | In the News Archive 2015
Three a.m. and the room was dark save for weak moonlight through the north window. The little wolves had moved into the corn stubble and their cries had jarred me awake again.
by Project Coyote | Mar 10, 2015 | In the News Archive 2015
Standing in a West Texas sporting goods store parking lot on a recent Sunday morning, Margaret Lloyd felt like she’d wandered onto the set of a gory movie.
by Project Coyote | Mar 9, 2015 | In the News Archive 2015
Standing in a West Texas sporting goods store parking lot on a recent Sunday morning, Margaret Lloyd felt like she’d wandered onto the set of a gory movie.
by Project Coyote | Mar 6, 2015 | In the News Archive 2015
On a cold, clear afternoon in Pelham Bay Park, the tracks were etched in the crusted snow, doglike but more oblong, the claws less prominent and, over all, more compact.
by Project Coyote | Mar 6, 2015 | In the News Archive 2015
Photographer Pamela Underhill Karaz lives in Trenton Falls, New York, in a rural area. Her own property is 48 acres of forest and field, which means she gets to see her fair share of wildlife right in her own backyard.