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Location
Gulf Shores, Alabama
Start Date
18-10-1987 12:00 AM
Description
Losses of livestock to coyotes (Canis latrans) have historically been a matter of concern to ranchers and Animal Damage Control personnel in the western US. With range expansion of the coyote into the eastern US, coyote depredations on domestic stock and fowl appears to be emerging as an issue that will deserve to be more fully addressed by researchers, policy makers and management personnel in this region of the US. This portion of the panel presentation will review and discuss damage problems and losses from coyotes in the northern states of the Eastern Animal Damage Control (ADC) Region.
Recommended Citation
Slate, D. (1987). Coyotes in the eastern US: Status and implications --Damage problems and economic losses from coyotes in the northeastern U.S.--. In Holler, N. R. (Ed.), The Third Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference (pp. 325-326). Gulf Shores, AL: Auburn University.
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Coyotes in the Eastern US: Status and Implications --Damage Problems and Economic Losses from Coyotes in the Northeastern U.S.--
Gulf Shores, Alabama
Losses of livestock to coyotes (Canis latrans) have historically been a matter of concern to ranchers and Animal Damage Control personnel in the western US. With range expansion of the coyote into the eastern US, coyote depredations on domestic stock and fowl appears to be emerging as an issue that will deserve to be more fully addressed by researchers, policy makers and management personnel in this region of the US. This portion of the panel presentation will review and discuss damage problems and losses from coyotes in the northern states of the Eastern Animal Damage Control (ADC) Region.