Coyotes have expanded their range to 49 states—and show no signs of stopping.
Coyotes have expanded their range to 49 states—and show no signs of stopping.
12/22/2019
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This National Geographic article discusses the expansion of coyotes throughout North America and their successful adaptation to human-altered environments. It explores how coyotes have thrived in urban and suburban areas, and the challenges they pose to humans and other wildlife. The article highlights the adaptability and intelligence of coyotes, as well as their impact on ecosystems. It also examines the conflicting views and controversies surrounding the management and coexistence with coyotes. Overall, the article provides insights into the fascinating story of how coyotes have become one of the most widespread and adaptable carnivores in North America.
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coyotes ꞏ wildlife ꞏ animal behavior ꞏ north america ꞏ predator-prey dynamics ꞏ urban wildlife ꞏ ecosystem ꞏ wildlife conservation ꞏ wildlife management ꞏ biodiversity ꞏ native species ꞏ invasive species ꞏ adaptation ꞏ animal migration ꞏ human-wildlife conflict ꞏ ecological balance ꞏ ecological impact ꞏ wildlife ecology ꞏ wildlife biology ꞏ animal populations ꞏ animal habitats ꞏ animal conservation ꞏ wildlife research ꞏ predator behavior ꞏ animal tracking ꞏ animal communication ꞏ animal intelligence ꞏ wildlife diversity ꞏ ecological relationships ꞏ wildlife protection ꞏ wildlife tracking ꞏ wildlife population dynamics ꞏ human impact on wildlife ꞏ wildlife habitat restoration ꞏ wildlife corridors