SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Over the last two decades, coyotes triumphantly returned to San Francisco after being previously wiped out from the area in the early 20th century. Now that these native ...
Insects, carrion, mice, rabbits and berries are all part of the coyotes' diet.<P> They are stealthy and crafty critters and could be living fairly close to your house and you might not even know it.
“Wherever you’re at right now, you’re most likely in a coyote family territory,” John Maguranis of the non-profit Project Coyote said. The former Army veterinary technician and retired animal control ...
With few natural landscapes available in the country’s second-most-dense urban environment, San Francisco’s coyotes are shifting their diets — and doing so in different ways depending on their zip ...
Birds are flitting between tree branches, salamanders are sliding through leaf litter, and wolves are tracking the scent of ...
One of the most remarkable traits of the Eastern Coyote is its ability to adapt to nearly any environment. Unlike coyotes, ...
Lake Zurich resident Ashley Swanlund was driving in the neighborhood recently when she felt compelled to pull over. A group of coyotes had crossed Old Mill Grove Road. Wanting to share the experience, ...
Wolves have broader faces and shorter, rounded ears, whereas coyotes have slender faces, taller, pointed ears, and thinner ...
Cindy Blaine lives in the quiet Heritage Hills neighborhood in Indian Springs, tucked inside a tall wooden fence she rushed to get finished shortly after she moved there in August 2002. Blaine, whose ...