Friday, March 13, 2015

Find A Coyote'S Den

Find a coyote's den


The coyote, cousin to the wolf and dog, is a versatile animal that easily adapts to a variety of different environments. Though it's generally not recommended to try to interact with coyotes, since they can be dangerous when provoked or possibly rabid, you can learn find coyote dens and learn how many coyotes are in the surrounding area. After that, you can either leave the coyotes alone or pay a specialist to remove the coyote den, if the coyotes have become a menace to local livestock.


Instructions


1. Go to a location where coyotes may live. Coyotes tend to live in a variety of areas, but are most commonly found in farm lands adjacent to dense forests, and open grasslands. If local livestock have been disappearing or are found dead, coyotes may live nearby.


2. Know what a coyote den looks like. Coyotes typically dig their own dens, but sometimes coyotes will enlarge abandoned badger holes. Coyote dens usually have entrances that are 1 to 2 feet wide, and are 5 to 15 feet deep. Look for coyote tracks coming away from the den in all directions.


3. Track a coyote back to its den from a livestock kill. Following the coyote tracks back to the den from a livestock kill is one of the most straightforward ways of finding a coyote den, though this method can take you quite a long distance. Usually coyotes have a range of about six square miles, and tend to move about two to three miles per day.


4. Search for places where coyote dens may be built. Look under uprooted trees, in thickets, and under logs. Coyote dens will be found in any place that can be easily hidden and obscured.


5. Find out where coyotes are located by howling and waiting for a response. Record a howl and play it back, imitate a howl using your voice, or blow a coyote howler call. If a coyote responds, move in the direction of the howl to find the general area where the den is located. Wait an hour or more after a coyote responds to howl back, because the coyote probably won't respond again until then.

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