FRANKFORT, Ky. (WBKO) - Kentuckians should expect increased sightings of coyotes this winter and spring in rural and urban areas across that state. Coyotes roam more to search for mates, establish ...
More information about coyotes and simple tips to avoid conflict may be found at the Urban Coyote Research Project or by calling Kentucky Fish and Wildlife at 1-800-858-1549, 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m ...
Winter after winter, the “cruelest month” of March for deer sets the table for hungry coyotes. People are quick to sympathize ...
The Aztec name for the coyote was “coyotyl," which loosely translates to “trickster,” while Navajo sheep and goat herders referred to the coyote as “God's dog.” European settlers, however, viewed ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Coyote sightings could increase this winter and spring in Kentucky and Tennessee due to the incoming mating season, according to both state's wildlife resource agencies.
Keep scaring the coyote until it is out of sight ... are warning residents that they may start to see more coyotes as winter mating season begins. The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife ...
A sudden uptick in coyote sightings and dog attacks this winter have downtown residents on edge - and one local politician reaching for solutions.
Late January through early March is coyote mating season. Coyotes are very active during the winter while courting mates and ...
Increased sightings of coyotes may occur this winter and spring in rural and urban areas across Kentucky as coyotes roam more ...