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  • Coyotes as Proxy for Urban Evolution

    Coyotes as Proxy for Urban Evolution

    April 25, 2025

    Urbanization has been ever increasing since the start of the industrial revolution and has shown no signs of slowing down. This has lead to…

  • Urban Coyote Dens in Edmonton, Canada

    Urban Coyote Dens in Edmonton, Canada

    December 23, 2022

    As urban areas continue to expand, nearby wildlife must either adapt to the effects of urbanization or flee to natural spaces. The species impacted…

  • New Research: Early Life Experience Influences Dispersal in Coyotes (Canis latrans)

    New Research: Early Life Experience Influences Dispersal in Coyotes (Canis latrans)

    May 7, 2021

    Coyotes are widespread across North America and are one of few large predators that are found in cities. If you’ve been following our blog,…

  • What is an urban pest?

    What is an urban pest?

    February 12, 2021

    Earlier this week I showed you the pair of turkeys lurking in my neighbourhood. I was quite annoyed with them, they blocked my car…

  • Evolution 2019: Urban Coyotes are Genetically Distinct from and Less Diverse than Coyotes in Natural Habitats

    Evolution 2019: Urban Coyotes are Genetically Distinct from and Less Diverse than Coyotes in Natural Habitats

    June 27, 2019

    Habitat fragmentation associated with urbanisation if often thought to limit the movement of mobile species, potentially leading to genetically distinct clusters of individuals across…

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