Coyotes first came to Georgia in the 1970s and are now found in all 159 counties, including urban areas, according to UGA’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources.
Coyotes first came to Georgia in the 1970s and are now found in all 159 counties, including urban areas, according to UGA’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources.
Larry Wilson, Atlanta Coyote Project
UGA researchers found most coyotes steer away from areas where they expect to find people, like the one caught on a trail camera here.
Georgia’s capital is home to more than 6 million people, a bustling film and music scene, and one of the most adaptable species in the U.S.: the coyote.
New video footage from the University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources is giving researchers a better idea of how and where coyotes spend their time in urban areas. The project is in partnership with Wildlife Atlanta and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
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