Ohio State News
Open semi-natural settings in urban areas – like parks and golf courses teeming with plants and small mammals – are possible hotspots for interaction between coyotes and humans, a new study suggests. Specifically, coyotes’ use of areas of high human population density increased 1.8 times when those areas also contained moderate levels of open space, like parks or golf courses.
https://news.osu.edu/open-spaces-in-cities-may-be-hotspots-for-coyote-human-interaction/
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