Researchers from the University of New Hampshire used data from over 4500 camera traps to study coyotes across multiple different habitats and found that human hunting did not reduce populations but ...
Hunts may not be an effective way to control coyote populations after all. A study by the University of New Hampshire (UNH) concludes that human hunting practices may actually contribute to increasing ...
Right before the howl-idays, over 1,000 canines are competing for top dog at the Coyote Classic Dog Show Nov. 14-18 at the ...
Coyotes adapt to different habitats, with hunting sometimes boosting their numbers by increasing young populations.