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WILY COYOTES IN THE CITY

Coyotes have started to lose their wildlife habitat, and now they are adapting to cities and suburbs. (Photo courtesy of Michigan Department of Natural Resources)
As wildlife habitat is displaced by subdivisions, some animals are adapting to their new surroundings. That's created new food for some kinds of predators, such as coyotes. The GLRC's Lester Graham reports on how their range is expanding:
Producer: Lester Graham
Release Date: April 10, 2006
Running Time: 4:22

