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The coyotes next door: What we get wrong about America's 'song dog'

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Apr 14, 202644:46Science & Medicine

Coyotes are now present in almost every major urban-metropolitan area in the United States, yet conflicts between the canines and humans are exceptionally low . Between 1960 and 2006, only 146 documented coyote attacks o...

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Coyotes are now present in almost every major urban-metropolitan area in the United States, yet conflicts between the canines and humans are exceptionally low . Between 1960 and 2006, only 146 documented coyote attacks on humans occurred in the U.S. and Canada. Yet there are 4.5 million dog attacks on humans annually in the U.S. alone. Despite the low number of conflicts with coyotes, nearly one coyote is killed every minute in the United States on average, according to the nonprofit organization Project Coyote . Camilla Fox, the group's founder and executive director, joins this week's podcast to discuss the myths and misconceptions around coyotes ( Canis latrans ), why they're largely peaceful and critical for ecosystem health, and how humans can coexist better with the growing urban population of coyotes. "For a lot of people … who grow up in urban areas, a coyote is the first predator they've ever experienced in their lives," she explains. "But … if you can arm yourself with knowledge and educate yourself about this animal, you'll come to see not only their ecological role, but also what an amazing animal" it is. Please take a minute to let us know what you think of our podcast, here . Image Credit: A coyote in Chicago. Image courtesy of Cook County Coyote Project. —— Timecodes (00:00) Why coyotes are in so many cities (08:23) One coyote killed each minute (15:14) Myths and misconceptions (27:52) Impacts of trapping in the United States (33:53) Towards better co-existence with coyotes

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