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Urban Coyote Symposium
Papers from the Proceedings of the 12th Wildlife Damage Management Conference
April 11, 2007, Corpus Christi, Texas

 

A History of Urban Coyote Problems
            R. M. Timm and R. O. Baker

Bad Dogs:  Why Do Coyotes and Other Canids Become Unruly?
            R. H. Schmidt and R M. Timm

Ecology of Coyotes in Urban Landscapes
            S. D. Gehrt

Suitable and Effective Coyote Control Tools for The Urban / Suburban Setting 
            A. A. Huot and D. L. Bergman

Management of Urban Coyotes and Attacks in Green Valley, Pima County, Arizona 
            C. D. Carrillo, J. Schmidt, D. Bergman, and G. Paz

Impacts of Urban Coyotes on People and Pets in New York State

            L. T. Berchielli

Assessing the Impact of Urban Coyote on People and Pets in Austin, Travis County, Texas
            R. O. Farrar

Response to Coyote Predation on Pets
            D. Pulliam

Operational Challenges of Solving Urban Coyote Problems in Southern California
            D. L. Orthmeyer, T. A. Cox, J. W. Turman, and J. R. Bennett

Controlling Coyotes in an Urban Environment – Effective Evaluation of Requests by the
General Public for Control Services

            T. J. Julien

Complexities of Urban Coyote Management:  Reaching the Unreachable, Teaching  
the Unteachable, and Touching the Untouchable

            R. H. Schmidt

The Current Regulatory Environment of Urban Coyote Control - A Private WCO Perspective
            C. Oleyar

A Review of Successful Urban Coyote Management Programs Implemented to Prevent or
Reduce Attacks on Humans and Pets in Southern California

            R. O. Baker

The Co-Existing With Coyotes Program in Vancouver, B.C. 
            R. E. Worcester and R. Boelens

My Experience:  Setting Up an Urban Campaign or Trapping Project for Urban Coyote Management
            D. Simpson

The Urban Coyote Control Program
            R. J. Erickson

CoyoteBytes.org:  A New Educational Web Site
            R. M. Timm

Suburban Coyote Management and Research Needs:  A Northeast Perspective
            P. D. Curtis, D. A. Bogan, and G. Batcheller

A Broad Perspective on Current and Future Research on Urban Coyotes
            J. A. Shivik and K. Fagerstone

Coyote Management in Residential Areas:  Human Dimensions Research Needs
            W. F. Siemer, H. W. Hudenko, and D. J. Decker

Urban Coyotes:  Some Summary Thoughts

            J. S. Green

Urban Coyotes:  A States’ Perspective
            S. Smith

Coyote Symposium Summary – From the Private Industry Perspective
            T. J. Julien

Missing Cats, Stray Coyotes:  One Citizen’s Perspective 
            J. C. Webster


 
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