Wyoming coalition seeks ban on cyanide traps to kill coyotes
The animal rights and conservation groups petitioned earlier this week amid recent incidents where dogs in Wyoming and Idaho were killed by the traps.
The animal rights and conservation groups petitioned earlier this week amid recent incidents where dogs in Wyoming and Idaho were killed by the traps.
And it’s becoming more and more common, according to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, for coyotes to venture from the woods into urban and suburban areas.
City-dwelling animals were focus of probe.
Court says east-central Idaho wolf and coyote derby doesn’t need Forest Service permit.
Greater chance for encounters with both animals as spring arrives in New York state.
Coyotes have been in East Tennessee for years. Experts say people need to get used to it and adjust.
The Mosquito Creek Sportsmen’s Association had a record-breaking hunt, and it was a good year for many other hunts, too.
Effort wouldn’t place restrictions on hunting or trapping the animals.
“As humans, we play a role in reducing potential conflicts with wild animals, including coyote.”
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