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Tags: PREDATORY animals -- Control; COYOTE -- Control
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- Ranchers, experts say coyotes increasing in SD. Winchester, Cody // Confederated Umatilla Journal;Feb2011, Vol. 14 Issue 2, p33
The article reports on the concerns of ranchers to the increase population of coyote that would affect their livelihood in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. A study conducted by extension trappers reveals the increase of coyote populations, which threatens the livestock programs and productions. in...
- Call off the wild? Wilmore, Kathy // Junior Scholastic;11/15/96, Vol. 99 Issue 7, p8
Focuses on the debate among ranchers and animal rights' supporters concerning the use of traps for controlling coyotes and other wild predators. Role of geography in people's dealings with the coyote; Composition of coyote's diet.
- Coyote Damage Assessment in the West: Review of a Report. Bekoff, Marc // BioScience;Dec1979, Vol. 29 Issue 12, p754
The article presents information about the report "Predator Damage in the West: A Study of Coyote Management Alternatives," prepared by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). It is stated that the relationship between coyote population dynamics and behavior and livestock depredation is...
- The coyote's message. Howe, Steve // Backpacker;Sep95, Vol. 23 Issue 7, p144
Focuses on the effect of federal programs and trapping on the natural balance of predators in the United States. Leg-hold trapping of predators; Creation of the Animal Damage Control; Drawbacks of trapping methods; Lessons about human tinkering with nature.
- Preventing poultry losses. Lippincott, Joe A. // Countryside & Small Stock Journal;Mar/Apr2002, Vol. 86 Issue 2, p76
Discusses several problems and solutions for poultry predation to avoid losses.
- COYOTE CONTROL: THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM? Bekoff, Marc // BioScience;Jan1979, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p4
A letter to the editor is presented in response to two articles by W. E. Howard and M. Shelton on predator control in North America published in previous issues of the journal.
- COYOTE CONTROL: THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM? Bekoff, Marc // BioScience;Jan1979, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p4
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- Why Do Magpies Attack? // Issues;Mar2011, Issue 94, Special section p6
The article focuses on the views of assistant professor Jones regarding the swooping behavior of magpies, wherein he argues that magpies conduct attacks as a way to frighten predator.
- An easy way to discourage predators at the henhouse. Scott, Pat // Countryside & Small Stock Journal;Jan/Feb95, Vol. 79 Issue 1, p31
Provides tips on keeping predators out of the henhouse. Provision of a skirt of wire around the coop to keep varmints from digging under; Materials needed.


