“We have parts of the city of LA that have no reports, and it’s not because there are not coyotes there,” Niamh Quinn @ucanr.bsky.social told @lilaseidman.bsky.social.
“In the less-resourced areas, people aren’t hiring trappers as much as in the wealthier areas,” said @scrappynaturalist.bsky.social
Reposted from Lila Seidman
Contrary to their hypothesis, researchers found that L.A. coyotes appear not to prefer wealthy areas.

Why? A new study suggests residents in affluent areas may be more likely to pay to kill them. The authors wondered if they were aware of the threat. www.latimes.com/environment/...

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