Coyotes are here to stay. That's the message from Arlington County's top naturalist after a series of coyote sightings around ...
WINTER PARK, Fla. — Central Florida residents are growing more concerned about the coyote population across the state, with many saying they believe it is increasing. Many homeowners have ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says sightings or reports of hearing coyotes is more common when they're with offspring. In Florida, they breed in late winter, with a litter ...
Wildlife specialist Noel Hanson said coyote sightings are ramping up in South Florida. “Coyotes are here. They’re here to stay,” he said. “People are seeing them more and more frequently ...
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Frankly, humans are the invasive species. Coyotes migrated to Florida from the Eastern U.S. in the 1970s. They are now being displaced by uncontrolled development and loss of habitat.
Note to readers: We asked environment reporter Amy Bennett Williams some question about here story "Wild, wily and not going away: How to live with coyotes as neighbors in Southwest Florida" that ...
A viewer sent us this video of a coyote being chased by an otter along a lake. WPTV took their concerns to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, who said seeing a coyote is no cause for ...
The letter said that commissions wanted changes in how the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) handles the state's coyote population. "The presence of coyotes is increasingly ...
Ashley Horton and her family learned to live alongside coyotes after moving to town a little more than two years ago — but in recent weeks, Horton said, these wild canines have come a little too close ...