Living With Coyotes
Understanding the Ghost Dogs of Urban America
Stanley D Gehrt author Kerry Luft author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Girl Friday Productions
Published:28th Mar '24
Should be back in stock very soon
An eye-opening volume of research and photographs exploring one of North America’s most persistent—and misunderstood—predators.
The coyote. Even its image conjures up more myth than fact. From its depictions as the “trickster” in ancient fables to its portrayal as a threat to humans and their pets in modern news sources, coyotes are rarely shown in a favorable light. Now, the Urban Coyote Research Project pulls back the curtain on the defamed coyote, revealing the surprising truth about this unique creature.
Though harassed and hunted for generations, today the coyote persists and even thrives. With an innate ability to adjust to new climates and environments, the coyote has developed an expansive range. Once confined to the American West, it now lives in forty-nine states, across lower Canada, throughout Mexico, and all the way to Costa Rica. Its habitat ranges from rural prairie to urban overpasses; it is the largest animal to regularly live wild within city limits. The coyote continues to overcome the ceaseless intrusion of urban development to create a bright and flourishing future, providing its human neighbors a surprising number of benefits.
With stunning images of coyotes within their surprising habitats, Coyotes Among Us draws from decades of experience to dispel coyote myths, highlight the benefits of living with coyotes, and embrace the coyote as a brilliant survivor against all odds.
“Coyotes may be America’s most fascinating wild animal, and many of us starstruck by them have been eagerly awaiting this book. Stan Gehrt is the master researcher of the urban coyote phenomenon, and with Coyotes Among Us he has given city dwellers delighted (or alarmed) by coyotes a manual for understanding them. Enlivened by beautiful photos and frequent sidebars on individual animals, Coyotes Among Us is a treasure of ‘coexistence’ that will enrich every suburban reader who sees a coyote and wonders at the sight.” —Dan Flores, New York Times bestselling author of Coyote America and Wild New World
ISBN: 9781959411239
Dimensions: 228mm x 190mm x 26mm
Weight: unknown
144 pages