Letter from the Editor
This issue of Human–Wildlife Interactions features a special section highlighting the urban coyote (Canis latrans). The special section is entitled “Cosmopolitan Coyotes,” not because coyotes are present in practically every metropolitan center, city, and town across North America, but more so becau...
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description | This issue of Human–Wildlife Interactions features a special section highlighting the urban coyote (Canis latrans). The special section is entitled “Cosmopolitan Coyotes,” not because coyotes are present in practically every metropolitan center, city, and town across North America, but more so because I just like using alliteration. In reality, coyotes are on the move, and more and more urban areas are providing them with suitable refugia. Many urban residents are in denial as to the cause, while still trying to get used to their new neighbors and their predatory habits. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b6f4867b99864b44aa95b5c3f4c3c2b22022-12-21T18:37:30ZengUtah State UniversityHuman-Wildlife Interactions2155-38742155-38742017-09-0111210.26077/t26m-6606Letter from the EditorTerry A. Messmer0Editor-in-ChiefThis issue of Human–Wildlife Interactions features a special section highlighting the urban coyote (Canis latrans). The special section is entitled “Cosmopolitan Coyotes,” not because coyotes are present in practically every metropolitan center, city, and town across North America, but more so because I just like using alliteration. In reality, coyotes are on the move, and more and more urban areas are providing them with suitable refugia. Many urban residents are in denial as to the cause, while still trying to get used to their new neighbors and their predatory habits.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/hwi/vol11/iss2/1letterfromtheeditorintro |
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