Tracking coyote movement in metropolitan areas shows the animals spend lots of time in natural settings, but a new study ...
It's difficult to say how many coyotes live in the wild, given their large numbers. In North America alone, their habitat has seen a 40 percent increase since the 1950s, and experts estimate that ...
We are in a very good piece of habitat for all kinds of wildlife.” Coyotes are nocturnal, foraging at night. The desert’s primary predator, they eat rodents and rabbits and are seen more often ...
Coyote numbers are often higher in areas where they are hunted, according to new research from University of Utah. These counterintuitive findings are based on images from hundreds of trap cameras ...
Evelsizer said one key reason coyotes are making their way into cities is due to urban sprawl. “They’re habitat generalists, meaning they can adapt to a general all types of habitats and still ...
Coyotes, once confined to the plains and deserts of the American West, have made themselves at home in Southwest Florida - and they're here to stay ...