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Coyotes are largely associated with the wild lands of the American West, but they’re highly adaptable. In recent years they’ve been colonizing large population centers throughout North America. Now, hunters are clashing with conservationists on a contentious new frontier: cities and suburbs. Hunters have come after #coyotes, stalking the predators in settings like strip mall parking lots and housing tract cul-de-sacs. The growing popularity of #urbanhunting is igniting a fierce debate over the perils and benefits coyotes pose in populated areas, and whether city dwellers ought to adapt to living alongside a cunning predator that has thrived since one of its top adversaries, the gray wolf, has been all but wiped out in much of the continent. “We’re waking up to the realization that coyotes are in our cities to stay,” said Dennis Murphy, a coyote hunter near Columbus, Ohio. Some urban hunters go after coyotes just for fun, but when Dennis spots a coyote, he sees dollar signs. The tanned hides of the urban coyotes he hunts can fetch about $100 apiece. Visit the link in our profile to read more, and to see more photos by @maddiemcgarvey.


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