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In The News, Jason Matthews, Joe N. Caudell
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Human–Wildlife Interactions: 2019 In Review, Terry A. Messmer
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In The News, Jason Matthews, Joe N. Caudell
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Busy To Burnout: Finding Life Balance In The Human–Wildlife Interactions Profession, Rosanna M. Vail
Busy To Burnout: Finding Life Balance In The Human–Wildlife Interactions Profession, Rosanna M. Vail
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Canid Vs. Canid: Insights Into Coyote-Dog Encounters From Social Media, Erin E. Boydston, Eric S. Abelson, Ari Kazanjian, Daniel T. Blumstein
Canid Vs. Canid: Insights Into Coyote-Dog Encounters From Social Media, Erin E. Boydston, Eric S. Abelson, Ari Kazanjian, Daniel T. Blumstein
Human–Wildlife Interactions
While the relationship between coyotes (Canis latrans) and house cats (Felis catus) may be characterized as one between predators and their prey, coyote interactions with domestic dogs (C. lupus familiaris) appear to be more varied and may include behaviors associated with canid sociality. While encounters between coyotes and dogs are difficult to observe, we capitalized on publically available video recordings of coyote-dog encounters to observe canid behaviors and examined 35 video clips downloaded from YouTube during fall 2014. We identified coyote-dog interactions that were playful, agonistic, or predatory; those that we could not clearly …