Comments about: Killing coyotes won't ensure deer's success
I was disappointed to see the misleading, and I believe irresponsible, headline on the recent "Coyotes flourish...
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JG1953 of South China, ME
Jun 16, 2009 6:19 AM
Excellent letter, Bob.report abuse
katedanaher of san rafael, CA
Jun 15, 2009 4:10 PM
Project Coyote promotes educated coexistence between people and coyotes; we do this by championing progressive management policies that reduce human-coyote conflict, supporting innovative scientific research, and by fostering respect for and understanding of America's native wild "song dog."
We believe coyotes are a vital component of rural and urban communities, deserving of respect for their adaptability, resilience, and intelligence. We aim to create a shift in attitudes toward coyotes and other native carnivores by replacing ignorance and fear with understanding and appreciation. Project Coyote offers a variety of educational outreach programs; contact us at info@projectcoyote.org or visit our website at http://www.ProjectCoyote.orgreport abuse
harlyridr of north monmouth, ME
Jun 15, 2009 2:40 PM
Total agreement!report abuse

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