Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is tapping the brakes on claims of success by President Biden, President-elect Trump and partners in the Middle East that a ceasefire and hostage release deal has been achieved to pause 15 months of war. Netanyahu has so far delayed a vote in Israel’s security Cabinet to accept the ceasefire…
A United Airlines flight declared an emergency on Sunday after hitting a coyote during takeoff at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, airline officials confirmed.
A Sedgwick County family is warning neighbors about coyotes in the area after they say one of the animals took their dog.
Animal appeared uninjured and will be assessed before being released back into the wild if that is deemed appropriate.
The County Commission said Florida has too many coyotes, and wants to see a change in state policies regarding controlling the population.
SUPPLY, NC (WWAY) — You may see more coyotes out this time of year. Well, that is because coyote mating season is roughly from January to March. During coyote mating season, the males tend to roam more looking for mates. When females are pregnant, they look for a place to burrow. Once they have the pups, they become more protective.
This time of year, it is important to take some precaution. It is rare that a human will be attacked by a coyote, but your pets could be in danger if left unattended. Especially if you have smaller pets. Jonathan Sparks has plenty of experience with coyotes and spoke with us about things to remember.
In a press release issued this week, Dallas Animal Services (DAS) reminded communities to stay vigilant amid coyote mating season.
“So coyotes are always on the landscape in Ohio," said Bell. "With the snowy backdrop, it's easier to see them moving around. The snow kind of lights up in the evening, so you can see them more. But they're always here."
January to March is coyote mating season, which means seasonal behavior changes and added danger for small pets.
People living in Palm Beach County are spotting coyotes in their neighborhoods and they’re expressing concerns to WPTV about the animals hurting their children and pets.