Colleen Cassady St. Clair
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Aggressive coyotes attacking dogs in Mill Creek Ravine, south EdmontonA dwindling wild rabbit population, an increase in dogs being walked in Edmonton parks and possible illegal feedings could be to blame for a rise in aggressive coyote behaviour.EnvironmentSep 14, 2022
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Volunteers tracking coyotes in Edmonton report spike in sightingsIn a three-month period last year, volunteers reported seeing 64 coyotes. This year, volunteers reported seeing 20 in just the first week.ScienceJan 31, 2022
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Urban coyotes becoming audacious in Edmonton, how to deter themA field study out of the University of Alberta is proving there is an effective way to deter coyotes from getting too close for comfort.CanadaNov 14, 2021
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Alberta study shows urban coyotes unhealthy due to human food exposure, higher rates of parasitesA study out of the University of Alberta shows coyotes that live in urban areas are becoming more unhealthy and are seeing higher rates of a parasite that can be fatal to humans.EnvironmentMar 14, 2021
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Caught on camera: Raccoons among us in EdmontonRaccoons have been caught on camera within the urban limits and researchers are keeping an eye on whether the animals are learning to adapt to Edmonton's cold and dry weather.FeaturesDec 30, 2020
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Alberta researcher offers unique perspective on tailings pondsA University of Alberta researcher believes tailings ponds are not having a major impact on the local bird population.Nov 13, 2014
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