There’s a house in our neighborhood that has about 1,209,406 tulips. It’s quite lovely, but I wonder how they solved the problem of blossom-munching rabbits. The answer can only be bribery, coyote ...
Winter time often means less insects bugging you outside. However, winter brings its own set of pests and predators out to roam. One of those predators is the aloof coyote, which has its mating season ...
WINTER IS COYOTE TIME. THE MATING SEASON HAS THEM ON THE MOVE. SO WE MAY SEE MORE OF THEM MORE OFTEN. YEAH. COYOTES HAVE BEEN SPOTTED IN EVERY SINGLE COUNTY IN THE STATE AS ITS NATURAL RANGE EXPANDS.
As temperatures rise, coyote encounters are expected to increase across the Bay Area. The East Bay Regional Park District, which includes 73 parks across Alameda and Contra Costa counties, released an ...
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