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  2. Coyotes are roaming more in SC. Here’s why and how to keep ...

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    You do not need a license to shoot or trap a nuisance coyote within 100 yards of your house, as long as discharging a firearm is permitted in your area. If you have a hunting license, you can hunt ...

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    Social media in North Texas has been howling about coyote sightings lately. Here’s why we are seeing more of the wild canines.

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  5. Nuisance wildlife management - Wikipedia

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    In the United States [globalize], some of these species are protected, such as bears, ravens, bats, deer, woodpeckers, and coyotes, and a permit may be required to control some species. [2] Conflicts between people and wildlife arise in certain situations, such as when an animal's population becomes too large for a particular area to support.

  6. Coyote attack - Wikipedia

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    On May 21, 2007, a coyote jumped out from a bush and bit a 5-year-old boy as he and his sister walked home from a neighbor's house. He needed 46 stitches in the back of his head and rabies shots. [35] On December 4, 2008, a 9-year-old boy in Erie, Colorado was snowboarding with his 6-year-old brother behind his house when a coyote attacked him ...

  7. Colorado to kill coyotes it finds near northern Colorado Springs

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    (The Center Square) – Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers and partner agencies plan to kill coyotes they find in northern Colorado Springs as they pursue a coyote that attacked a four-year-old ...

  8. Surplus killing - Wikipedia

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    A stoat surplus killing chipmunks (Ernest Thompson Seton, 1909) Multiple sheep killed by a cougar. Surplus killing, also known as excessive killing, henhouse syndrome, [1] [2] or overkill, [3] is a common behavior exhibited by predators, in which they kill more prey than they can immediately eat and then they either cache or abandon the remainder.

  9. What exactly is a coyote management plan, and why does ... - AOL

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    With coyote sightings on the rise in Urbandale, the city constructed a control plan. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...