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Many in New Hampshire call Schadler, an ecologist and wildlife educator who lives in Webster, “the coyote expert” or “coyote lady.” For her, these animals are gorgeous and irrepressible ...
"While there may be more sightings, this doesn't necessarily indicate a growing population. Coyotes are already ...
New Hampshire hunters can target coyotes all year long with no bag limit. Advocates argue that the coyote’s bad reputation is unfair, however. This has led to HB 1100, a bill that would limit ...
Hunts may not be an effective way to control coyote populations after all. A study by the University of New Hampshire (UNH) concludes that human hunting practices may actually contribute to ...
PEMBROKE, N.H. (CBS) -- Multiple residents in one New Hampshire town have spotted a coyote walking around with a jar on its head. Conservation officers received calls over the weekend about the ...
Christine Schadler, Webster, New Hampshire Wildlife Coalition. Mike Dunbar’s piece (Monitor, 1/30) provided fairly accurate information on the contentious issue of coyote hunting. Since the ...
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.
Once a rare sight in the northeastern United States, the eastern coyote has become a common presence across New Hampshire’s forests, farms and suburbs. First arriving in the state in the 1940s from ...
New England wildlife experts say residents should never leave their pets outside alone from January through March because it is coyote mating season. Male coyotes will be on the move, not ...
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