Thomas Prestridge, who operates Middle Georgia Predator Control with partners Matt Still and Alex Watkiss, hunts wild coyotes throughout Central Georgia. What began as a hobby five years ago has ...
A large, nocturnal predator has become an increasingly common sight in Georgia in recent years, including around metro Atlanta: the coyote.
Efforts to reduce coyote numbers may be wasted, according to a new University of Georgia study. Researchers tracking Eastern ...
"In general, predator populations are contentious to manage, but coyotes are a lot harder to manage than a lot of other ...
A University of Georgia study finds efforts to control coyote populations may be futile, as coyotes rebound rapidly and adapt ...
Coyotes population rebounds quickly after costly removal, showing control is unsustainable and long-term change is unlikely.
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