The San Francisco Chronicle reports on a study of San Francisco’s urban coyote population
Amid the tension, experts don’t know exactly how many coyotes live in the city, and they don’t know much about their movements. That’s why, in May, Young launched the first comprehensive study of urban coyote behavior and ecology in San Francisco. The tagging and tracking program is part of an effort to educate the public about the creatures, which aren’t going away anytime soon.
Read full story at: Where do SF’s coyotes roam? Urban study tracks wild creatures – San Francisco Chronicle


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