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Coyote Greeting

Blog, Maine Artists Expressions of CoyoteBy Geri VisteinMarch 13, 2013Leave a comment

This beautiful art piece created by Maine’s legendary artist, Dahlov Ipcar, was inspired  by a dream she had. She thought the whole experience to be quite magical. It expresses Coyote’s…

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Enhancing Biodiversity

Blog, Protection of CoyotesBy Geri VisteinMarch 6, 2013Leave a comment

Much research is being pursued on Coyote’s fellow carnivore, the Mountain Lion. If you go to my page on this website with Journal Article links, you can view a film detailing recent…

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Red’s Story

Blog, Protection of CoyotesBy Geri VisteinMarch 4, 2013Leave a comment

 DO YOU SEE HER?    LET ME TELL YOU HER STORY….                                              First, I call her Red, because she was a beautiful red Coyote….expressing her unique genetics in her color. The Maine…

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Connecting to our Essence

Blog, Maine Artists Expressions of CoyoteBy Geri VisteinMarch 2, 2013Leave a comment

THE BEST COYOTE HABITAT RESIDES IN THE HUMAN HEART ~ YOU HAVE TO LEAVE A LITTLE SPACE FOR THEM TO LIVE ……HOW MUCH OF THAT SPACE RESIDES IN THE CREVICES…

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Coyotes Miss Nothing in their Territory!

Blog, Farming with CoyotesBy Geri VisteinFebruary 28, 2013Leave a comment

COYOTES MISS NOTHING!  They like to stand in high places in order to take in the goings on in their territory…..as you see in this photo by Jan Myers. And so…

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Speaking up for Coyote

Blog, Protection of CoyotesBy Geri VisteinFebruary 24, 2013Leave a comment

Coyote Mates ~ they mate for life….until death do they part… And too often here in Maine, death comes long before they have the opportunity to grow old together.  And…

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We have Choices

Blog, Coexisting with CoyotesBy Geri VisteinFebruary 18, 2013Leave a comment

We have choices …..What would be yours?   I want to share with you the article below that speaks of a tragic incident that happened a week ago in a…

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Coyote ~ the Teacher

Blog, Coyote and Ecosystem HealthBy Geri VisteinFebruary 17, 2013Leave a comment

In our Native American myths, Coyote was the teacher….the teacher of how to live respectfully  in the community, and how to treat all life on the earth.   And so today…

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Sharing their Presence with Us

"Writings" from the Community, BlogBy Geri VisteinFebruary 9, 2013Leave a comment

Coyotes by Leslie Moore They hug the margins of fields, slip into the creases between trees, glide across gravel roads at dawn or dusk, bellies close to the ground, tails…

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A Special Time for Coyote ~ Mating Season

Blog, Coyote's Social LifeBy Geri VisteinJanuary 27, 2013Leave a comment

As we bundle up in the throws of a cold Winter, Coyotes on the other hand are becoming more active and verbal….and why? It is MATING SEASON! It is a…

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