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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2022 · 20 MIN

Coyotes go urban; humans freak out

from Headlines From The Times · host kinsee morlan, louis sahagun, gustavo arellano, shannon lin, david toledo, ashlea brown, denise guerra, kasia broussalian, mike heflin, mario diaz, mark nieto

In June, at a Manhattan Beach City Council meeting, residents lined up to share their concerns about a predator that roams their streets, terrorizing them and killing their pets: coyotes. They’re an important part of the American West, but suburbanites are now advocating for their wholesale extermination. But is there another option, a way to co-exist peacefully?Today, we examine this controversy. 

In June, at a Manhattan Beach City Council meeting, residents lined up to share their concerns about a predator that roams their streets, terrorizing them and killing their pets: coyotes. They’re an important part of the American West, but suburbanites are now advocating for their wholesale extermination. But is there another option, a way to co-exist peacefully? Today, we examine this controversy.

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In June, at a Manhattan Beach City Council meeting, residents lined up to share their concerns about a predator that roams their streets, terrorizing them and killing their pets: coyotes. They’re an important part of the American West, but...

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