Coyotes are some of the most adaptable and intelligent predators in the U.S. They have evolved unique strategies to outsmart wolves, bears, and even human hunters. Discover how these incredible ...
Based in Grand Rapids, MNBOW said it aims to unite and empower bowhunters, foster inclusivity and promote the sport of ...
Youth 12-15 who want to experience waterfowl hunting can apply to be one of 65 participants in this year’s youth waterfowl hunt on Saturday, Sept. 18. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources ...
According to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), coyotes usually mate in February and March, which could ...
Bird feeders are a big attraction for coyotes. They’ll go after the mice and rodents that eat the seed. If you spot one and ...
Traditional and compound bow hunters may soon be outnumbered in Minnesota by crossbow hunters for deer if the Legislature ...
ELKO — The Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners’ contest committee, in a meeting at Great Basin College in Elko on Tuesday, voted to recommend to the full commission limits to coyote-calling ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has delayed the rollout date for its updated electronic license system (ELS). In an email sent Friday morning, Jan. 31, Kelly Straka, director of the ...
Coyotes are native to the southwestern U.S. and have expanded their range rapidly in the last 100 years. A recent study examines patterns of coyote abundance. “Now they're found basically ...
It’s true that several components may factor into the dietary decisions San Francisco’s coyotes are making, including the hunting and foraging strategies they learn from their parents ...
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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — It was an unexpected concert outside the KRON4 studios on Friday night—one put on by a pack of coyotes howling under the city lights on Front Street. Maybe they were ...