A new study outlines the ways by which city life may be shaping the evolution of urban coyotes, like this one photographed by a motion-triggered camera in Forest Park, in St. Louis.
Who's that sneaking through the forest? Narrow snout, gray-brown fur, bushy tail: it must be a wolf! Or is it more likely to be a jackal? PETBOOK explains how to tell jackals, coyotes, and wolves ...
But coyotes can fit in." In St. Louis, another project supported by the Living Earth Collaborative, the Forest Park Living Lab, is using motion-triggered wildlife cameras and GPS collars to study ...