CHICAGO (WGN) — Chicago is a city of nearly 3 million people, 77 neighborhoods and 1,700 coyotes. “The ghosts of the city, they’re out there,” said Stanley Gehrt, an Ohio State University professor ...
Biologists had guessed coyote paddled a shorter distance to former prison in the San Francisco Bay earlier this year A lone coyote stunned biologists and others when earlier this year it paddled its ...
Research sheds light on how coyotes, North America's most successful predators, are responding to various environmental pressures, including human development, hunting and competition with larger ...
A lone coyote that stunned visitors by appearing on Alcatraz Island earlier this year didn’t just take a daring dip, it likely pulled off an even longer, more grueling swim than anyone first believed.
The origins of a coyote that drew international headlines after it was spotted swimming ashore to San Francisco’s Alcatraz Island have been revealed. Initially thought to have made the ...
The waters surrounding Alcatraz Island are notoriously unforgiving, yet a coyote swam to Alcatraz in early 2026. UC Davis researchers used DNA evidence to trace the "Alcatraz coyote's" roots to Angel ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A coyote made famous after swimming to Alcatraz Island in January recently gave scientists another surprise as they discovered where he came from. While it was previously ...
A coyote that gained international attention after it was spotted swimming in frigid San Francisco Bay and arriving at Alcatraz Island earlier this year began its epic swim farther away than initially ...
WINTER PARK, Fla. — Central Florida residents are growing more concerned about the coyote population across the state, with many saying they believe it is increasing. Many homeowners have reported ...
The world was captivated by the journey of a coyote traversing through San Francisco Bay as it made its way onto Alcatraz Island earlier this year, and after months of research, National Park ...
A coyote that gained national attention for swimming to Alcatraz Island in California actually swam twice as far as originally thought to the infamous landmark, surprising researchers tracking the ...
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