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Coyote Populations Surge in Georgia

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Trying to curb coyote populations may be a lost cause, according to a new University of Georgia study. After careful counting of the animal across the Southeast, researchers found that Eastern coyote populations stabilize faster than they can be reduced. Using cameras, different howls as well as 18 years of data, researchers found not only one coyote per […]

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