Actually, he’s not a biologist. The writer just used that term as a generalization. But I can’t say I disagree with anything he was quoted saying. What did he say that was off base?
“When I see a coyote, I’m happy to see it. That means we got a good ecosystem going, we’ve got predators in the area. That means there are plenty of other animals that are there or those coyotes wouldn’t be around.”
This does’t align with my understanding of a good ecosystem. The ODNR has been saying for years the coyotes aren’t native to Ohio. That they are an invasive species, which is why they didn’t regulate the hunting of them. Since coyotes showed up fox have about disappeared, not sure if it’s more because they compete for the same food sources or because yotes kill fox.
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