by Felipe Gonzales | Mar 31, 2016 | In the News, In the News Archive 2016
With the warmer weather arriving, residents should expect to see all sorts of animals poking their heads out around town. That includes coyotes, according to Health Department Director Deborah Rosati. For that reason, Rosati this week organized a meeting to help...
by Felipe Gonzales | Mar 29, 2016 | In the News, In the News Archive 2016
The eastern coyote, part eastern wolf and part western coyote, rapidly is evolving to assume the role of the wolf. But unlike the wolf, the coyote is here to stay. Learn its behavior, ecology, and how people can learn to live with coyote here in New Hampshire.
by Felipe Gonzales | Mar 15, 2016 | In the News, In the News Archive 2016
Over the years, Animal Damage Control has been known by many names. At its founding, in 1885, it was the Branch of Economic Ornithology. It became the Bureau of Biological Survey in 1905, and was known as the Division of Predatory Animal and Rodent Control in the...
by Felipe Gonzales | Mar 15, 2016 | In the News, In the News Archive 2016
The federal agency has been researching nonlethal means to protect livestock for decades. So why is it still killing so many carnivores?
by Project Coyote | Feb 28, 2016 | In the News, In the News Archive 2016, What's Hot
An Exclusive Monthly Publication for La Cañada Flintridge La Cañada Flintridge NEIGHBORS By J. Schuyler Sprowles All residents of La Canada Flintridge sooner or later become acutely aware that along with the great schools, a wonderful quality of life and our small...
by Felipe Gonzales | Feb 25, 2016 | In the News, In the News Archive 2016
What is it with the rural West’s devout loathing of coyotes — the culturally reinforced, knee-jerk impulse to raise the rifle and shoot one from the pickup for no other reason than it’s there?