COYOTE AMERICA

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Mon, 09/05/2016 - 10:15am to 11:00am
coyote

THIS PROGRAM WAS ORIGINALLY BROADCAST ON JULY 18, 2016

With its uncanny night howls, unrivaled ingenuity, and amazing resilience, the coyote is the stuff of legends. In Indian folktales it often appears as a deceptive trickster or a sly genius. But legends don't come close to capturing the incredible survival story of the coyote. As soon as Americans began ranching and herding in the West, they began working to destroy the coyote. Despite campaigns of annihilation employing poisons, gases, helicopters, and engineered epidemics, coyotes didn't just survive, they thrived, expanding across the continent from Anchorage, Alaska, to Central Park. In the war between humans and coyotes, coyotes have won hands-down.

On this episode of Locus Focus we talk with Dan Flores, author of Coyote America, about the long and twisted natural history of the coyote in North America and why the coyote, unlike the grey wolf, has beat back a century of eradication efforts.

Dan Flores is the A. B. Hammond Professor Emeritus of Western History at the University of Montana and the author of ten books on aspects of western US history. Flores lives just outside Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Thank you for doing this program! The coyote has been much maligned and killed in unconscionable numbers for decades. Currently, taxpayers are footing the bill for US Wildlife Services to continue the slaughter on behalf of private landowners...mainly farmers and ranchers. The coyote, however, has proven to be amazingly resilient and a true survivor despite the odds!
Your listeners might also like to tune-in to my monthly program: " Voices for the Animals" at 11:30 am on the 4th Monday of month.

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