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Vulnerability of Wild Newborns

Blog, Coyote's Social LifeBy Geri VisteinJune 5, 2012Leave a comment

Coyote pups photo by Dan Harrison For the past few weeks, every time I leave my house, a mother Robin quickly flies out from a medium size evergreen tree near my door. If she is not in the nest, she is chirping to me where she stands on the lawn, expressing her anxiety over my…

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Creating positive relationships with Coyotes

Blog, Coyote's Social LifeBy Geri VisteinJune 3, 2012Leave a comment

photo by John Tangney Take a look at this photo. Do wildlife share relationships with those who are not of their species? So what is happening here…wouldn’t you like to know!   Intellgent, social beings of diverse species on this planet are capable of positve and life enhancing relationships. But somehow wildlife also know where the…

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How Human behavior affects Coyotes

Blog, Coyote's Social LifeBy Geri VisteinMay 28, 2012Leave a comment

photo by Janet Tangney What happens when these two Coyote parents leave their pups safely behind, in order to go hunting for food for them…and the parents  never come back?  They never come back because they have been killed by individuals who have no understanding of the value of this important carnivore, and the laws in…

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The Public Trust Doctrine

Blog, Protection of CoyotesBy Geri VisteinMay 26, 2012Leave a comment

photo by John Tangney Do you know that over a century ago the Supreme Court of the United States supported the Law instituting the Public Trust Doctrine? And what is this doctrine about ? This Law states that wildlife are OWNED BY NO ONE, and are to be held in trust by the government for…

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Learning where the Food is!

Blog, Farming with CoyotesBy Geri VisteinMay 18, 2012Leave a comment

Bill Meikle Coyote pups are being born in Maine, and they will keep their parents  busy all Summer and into the Fall. When the pups are very young, their parents will hunt for them as well as for themselves. But as summer goes on, the pups will need to learn how to hunt for themselves.  They…

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Coyote Mother Speaks

Blog, Coyote's Social LifeBy Geri VisteinMay 11, 2012Leave a comment

Forest Hart Wild Mother Coyotes bring their little ones into this world with the greatest of care, and strive with all their being for the survival of their little ones. What would a Mother Coyote say to women today, on Mother’s day? Listen, and you will hear…. I, like you have felt life within me from…

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Coyote Pups Need a Stable Environment to Learn

Blog, Coyote's Social LifeBy Geri VisteinApril 30, 2012Leave a comment

 Spring has arrived, and all new life is being born here in Maine.  Our coyotes are having their pups now, and the pups will remain dependent on their parents for a long time.  Coyote parents are  devoted to their pups ~ they are very protective of them, will hunt wild prey to feed them, and will…

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The Birth of Coyote Pups

Blog, Coyote's Social LifeBy Geri VisteinApril 22, 2012Leave a comment

  I am Coyote…. My tiny body is being formed in my mother’s womb, and her wild spirit moves from her blood through my body. Through her, I know who I am and who I am to become…  I feel my litter mates nestled close to me …we travel this same journey together, knowing little…

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More on the Purple Paint Law

Blog, Posting your LandBy Geri VisteinApril 13, 2012Leave a comment

Coyote protected by Landowner Here are the specifics of the Law regarding the use of Purple Paint. The markings must consist of a conspicuous verticle line at least one inch in width, and at least 8 inches in length, and must be placed so that the bottoms of the marks are not less than 3…

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Posting your Land

Blog, Posting your LandBy Geri VisteinApril 9, 2012Leave a comment

More and more land is being posted all over Maine.  And everywhere I travel in Maine as a biologist, the citizens are sharing with me that they are posting their land for two reasons: outright disrespect for the landowner and their land and their domestic animals, and grave concern  for the violence heaped on coyotes…

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