A coyote in Pittsfield, NH. Who doesn’t love a winter wildlife story, reading tracks in the snow, and looking for clues about the wild visitors to our backyards and woodlands? Seeing deer around New ...
Human hunting of coyotes may contribute to the increase of their population, says Remington Moll, an assistant professor at the University of New Hampshire They’re both charismatic and conflictual.
Research led by the University of New Hampshire sheds light on how coyotes, North America's most successful predators, are responding to various environmental pressures, including human development, ...
BOSTON -- Coyotes are seemingly everywhere in New England. Some people are hunting them to reduce the populations, but a new study from the University of New Hampshire suggests this may backfire.
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