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Coyotes thrive in suburban settings and urban regions because of the availability of food and the lack of predators. [1] [2] One report described them as "thriving" in U.S. cities, [3] and a 2013 report in The Economist suggested that urban coyotes were increasingly living in cities and suburbs. [4]
An urban coyote’s range is roughly one square mile, or 600-650 acres, according to wildlife biologist Mike Bodenchuk. City coyotes can thrive in a much smaller area because of an abundance of food.
Urban wildlife is wildlife that can live or thrive in urban/suburban environments or around densely populated human settlements such as towns. Some urban wildlife, such as house mice , are synanthropic , ecologically associated with and even evolved to become entirely dependent on human habitats .
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This category should only contain articles that are specifically and explicitly about "urban" animals - e.g. Urban coyote (not articles such as Elk and Mallard). Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Scioto Audubon Metro Park is a public park and nature preserve in Columbus, Ohio. The park is managed by the Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks and is part of the Scioto Mile network of parks and trails around Downtown Columbus. The park features numerous trails, wetlands, rock climbing, volleyball and bocce courts, and numerous other ...
The meeting comes less than a month after the state Natural Resources Commission waded into the controversy over coyotes with a 4-2 vote to prohibit coyote hunting from April 16 through July 14, a ...