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  • March 8, 2013

    The HSUS Conducts Workshops to Help St. Louis Park Residents Live with Coyotes

    The Humane Society of the United States, in collaboration with the St. Louis Park Police Department, held a series of workshops Thursday to share successful techniques for humanely resolving conflicts with coyotes with more than 40 residents and police officers.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • February 27, 2013

    The HSUS Conducts Educational Coyote and Fox Seminar in Lake Monticello, Va.

    Lake Monticello Owner’s Association Wildlife Committee

    The HSUS, in collaboration with the Lake Monticello Owner’s Association Wildlife Committee, held an educational seminar Tuesday for Lake Monticello, Va., residents to share successful techniques for humanely preventing and solving conflicts with coyotes and foxes.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • February 21, 2013

    The HSUS Conducts Workshops to Help Tybee Island Residents Live with Coyotes

    The Humane Society of the United States, in collaboration with the Tybee Island Police Department, held a series of workshops Wednesday to share successful techniques for humanely resolving conflicts with coyotes and other wildlife.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • February 7, 2013

    The HSUS Conducts Workshops to Help Bayside Residents Live with Coyotes

    The Humane Society of the United States, in collaboration with the Village of Bayside, held a series of workshops yesterday to explain successful techniques for humanely resolving conflicts with coyotes and other wildlife.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management , Wildlife and Roads

  • January 24, 2013

    The HSUS Conducts Workshops to Help Orange County Residents Live with Coyotes

    The Humane Society of the United States, in collaboration with Orange County Animal Services, held a series of workshops Jan. 23 to explain successful techniques for humanely resolving conflicts with coyotes and other wildlife.

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    Related Wildlife and Roads , Lethal Wildlife Management

  • December 11, 2012

    The HSUS Conducts Workshop to Help Fairfax County Live with Coyotes and Other Wildlife

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management , Wildlife and Roads

  • December 5, 2012

    The HSUS’ South Florida Wildlife Center Conducts Workshop for Solving Conflicts with Coyotes

    Due to an increased number of coyote sightings throughout Broward County, Fla., The Humane Society of the United States’ South Florida Wildlife Center, in collaboration with Broward County Animal Care and Adoption, held two workshops featuring successful techniques for humanely resolving conflicts with coyotes.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management , Wildlife and Roads

  • November 15, 2012

    The HSUS Urges Huntington Beach, Calif., to Adopt a Humane Program for Managing Coyote Conflicts

    The Humane Society of the United States is encouraging the city of Huntington Beach, Calif. to adopt a humane program for managing conflicts with coyotes, rather than resorting to ineffective, lethal measures.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management , Wildlife and Roads

  • November 8, 2012

    The Humane Society of the United States Conducts Workshop to Help DeKalb County Solve Conflicts with Coyotes

    The HSUS, in collaboration with DeKalb Animal Services and Enforcement, held a workshop featuring successful techniques for humanely resolving conflicts with coyotes.

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    Related Environmental Impact , Lethal Wildlife Management , Wildlife Overpopulation

  • September 19, 2012

    The HSUS Conducts Educational Coyote Seminar for Loudoun County, Va. Residents

    The HSUS, in collaboration with the Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy, held an educational seminar Sept. 18 for Loudoun County, Va. residents to explain successful techniques for humanely preventing and solving conflicts with coyotes.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • July 18, 2012

    The HSUS Conducts Workshops to Help Fairfield County Live with Coyotes & Other Wildlife

    The HSUS, in collaboration with Fairfield County Animal Control, held a series of workshops July 16-17 to explain successful techniques for humanely resolving conflicts with coyotes and other wildlife.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • June 18, 2012

    The Humane Society of the United States Commends City of Lake Forest Park for Humane Wildlife Management Plan

    The HSUS applauds the city of Lake Forest Park, Wash., for taking a positive step toward humanely addressing conflicts between people and coyotes.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • May 16, 2012

    The HSUS Teaches Bloomington, Minn. Residents how to Prevent Conflicts with Coyotes

    The HSUS, in collaboration with the City of Bloomington Animal Control, held an educational seminar to instruct Bloomington residents about nonlethal techniques that they can use to prevent conflicts with coyotes.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • May 10, 2012

    The HSUS Urges Salina, N.Y. to Adopt a Humane Program for Managing Coyote Conflicts

    The Humane Society of the United States is encouraging the town board of Salina, N.Y. to adopt a humane program for managing conflicts with coyotes, rather than resorting to ineffective, lethal measures.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • April 20, 2012

    Coyotes Among Us, Page 4: The Model Refined

    All Animals magazine

    Denver naturalist Mary Ann Bonnell is determined to change coyote, and human, behavior

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • April 20, 2012

    Coyotes Among Us, Page 3: Ambassadors of Peace, Naturalists Promote Hazing Over Shooting

    All Animals magazine

    Naturalists persuade communities to use nonlethal control methods to keep the peace with coyotes

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • April 20, 2012

    Coyotes Among Us, Page 2: Urban Legends

    All Animals magazine

    While coyotes thrive in urban areas, less than one percent of them come into conflict with humans

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management , Habitat Loss and Fragmentation

  • April 20, 2012

    Coyotes Among Us: Mostly Unseen, Coyotes Thrive in Urban Habitats

    All Animals magazine

    Changing our own behavior may be best way of coexisting with coyotes in urban areas

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

  • April 20, 2012

    Coyote Hysteria: How Media Coverage Stirs Up Fears

    All Animals magazine

    Inflammatory language in media coverage stirs up unjustified fears of coyotes

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management , Habitat Loss and Fragmentation

  • March 20, 2012

    The Humane Society of the United States Applauds Bill to Ban Cruel and Toxic Poisons for Predator Control

    U.S. Reps. John Campbell, R-Calif., and Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., earned praise from The Humane Society of the United States for introducing H.R. 4214, the Compound 1080 and Sodium Cyanide Elimination Act, legislation to curtail the use of two highly toxic predator poisons by U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management

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