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Coyotes' bad reputation is unwarranted, says student

Zoo exhibit aims to improve image

By Sam Nejame
Globe Correspondent / December 30, 2004

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STONEHAM -- A doctoral candidate who is studying the expansion of Eastern coyotes into urban areas, Jon Way spends many nights trying to trap the creatures. He then fits them with radio collars and releases them so he can track their movements through the Boston suburbs. Winter is an especially good time for the trapping because the coyotes are hungry ... (Full article: 1011 words)

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