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Coyote sightings (or hearings) are on the rise across Ohio, including in the Greater Cincinnati area.There are not more of them, they're just more active this time of year, according to officials ...
Coyotes are not native to Ohio, but their territory has shifted east over time as land has been cleared for agriculture and other, larger carnivores that could threaten coyotes have dwindled.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — It’s not uncommon to see social media posts about coyotes and the potential danger to small cats and ...
Sept. 9 (UPI) --Police were summoned to an Ohio home early Friday morning when residents made an unusual discovery in their bathroom -- a coyote. The Trenton Police Department said in a Facebook ...
A fourth coyote that was tracked in 1986 traveled 544 miles across Manitoba and Saskatchewan. These vast distances far surpass the 100-plus miles that Yankee’s collared coyote traveled across Ohio, ...
An Ohio woman thinks Bigfoot has returned to the wilderness near her home, and she believes she has audio proof. "This is the first time I ever recorded howls," Suzanne Ferencak said. The two ...
Perhaps you’ve noticed an influx of coyote sighting posts in your Greater Cincinnati neighborhood Facebook groups, or maybe you’ve noticed more skunk smell as you drive on the interstate in ...
According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, coyotes are common in all of Ohio’s 88 counties. They become more active during mating season, which ODNR says is between January and March.
Coyotes are not native to Ohio, but their territory has shifted east over time as land has been cleared for agriculture and other, larger carnivores that could threaten coyotes have dwindled. They ...
Trenton, Ohio police were called to a home after family spotted animal in a bathroom. It was a coyote that sneaked in as family packed cars for trip, cops say.