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If you’re going to spot a coyote this year, it’ll most likely be over the next few weeks. Biologists with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission say May is the month during which most people ...
It’s mating season for coyotes, which means sightings are more common during this time of year, Roland Kays, a zoologist and professor at N.C. State University, told The Charlotte Observer.
In North Carolina, May is the month when people are more likely to spot a coyote than any other time of year. Biologists with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission said catching glimpses of coyotes ...
The territory of a coyote is often 2 to 3 square miles. They are territorial animals and may use howling to warn others about entering their territory. Residents can expect to hear increased ...
BOILING SPRING LAKES, N.C. (WECT) - Representatives from the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and the Boiling Spring Lakes Police Department held a meeting to provide information and ...
As for direct contact with humans, a pamphlet by the NC Wildlife Resources Commission titled “Coexist with Coyotes” states that “Normal coyote behavior is to be curious, but wary ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — James and Edith Eubanks live ... the most helpful things to do for preventing any unwanted wildlife including coyotes, is to keep food sources out of reach.
Coyotes are common throughout North Carolina, first appearing in the Tar Heel State in the 1980s and in Durham County in the early 1990s, according to the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission.