Study finds coyote numbers often higher in areas where hunted
Published: , in Outdoor News
Research in the West that received help from the Illinois Natural History Survey and the University of Illinois, found that higher coyote populations across the United States are found in areas that allow hunting of the predator.
The study took a broad look at the predator, which has thrived in Illinois over the past two decades.
The post Study finds coyote numbers often higher in areas where hunted appeared first on Outdoor News.