Biologists from within the Game Commission and across the country are talking about it.
If you want to start a lively discussion on Pennsylvania wildlife, just mention coyotes.
There might be no other animal that so intrigues the state’s residents, and it’s easy to explain why.
The coyote is surrounded by mystery. It’s inhabited some parts of the state since the 1930s, but it’s a relative newcomer in others. Game Commission biologists are finding indications the coyote population is increasing in some areas of the state, yet even those who log endless hours in the Pennsylvania outdoors might go their lives without seeing one in the wild.
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