February is the peak of breeding season for coyotes and continues into March, according to the Missouri Department of ...
ST. LOUIS — The Missouri Department of Conservation is reminding pet owners of possible coyote encounters in the St. Louis area this time of year. According to MDC, February is the peak of ...
Dan Zarlenga from the Missouri Department of Conservation advises that while coyotes typically do not attack pets for food, there may be territorial issues. Zarlenga recommends that pet owners ...
February is the peak of breeding season for coyotes and continues into March. This means we typically see a spike in coyote activity this time of year. The Missouri Department of Conservation says ...
Missouri conservation officials are reminding pet owners to be on the lookout for coyotes this summer. The Missouri Department of Conservation reports a recent spike in calls to its Columbia ...
FORSYTH, Mo. (KY3) - Some people across the Ozarks say they’re counting many more coyotes in their area this year. The Forsyth Police Department reports an increase in officers patrolling the city.
Wild canid carcasses were obtained during the 1986-1987 and 1987-1988 trapping seasons in Missouri. Hearts and lungs from 293 coyotes (Canis latrans), 85 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and 70 gray ...