A dangerous tapeworm linked to severe disease in humans and dogs has now been detected in Pacific Northwest coyotes for the first time, raising new public health concerns.
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Dallas residents may be seeing more coyotes in both residential and natural areas as coyote pup season is in full swing. Dallas animal services explained that coyotes are spending more time searching ...
A dangerous tapeworm, not found in Pacific Northwest wildlife until this year, is more widespread than researchers expected. Echinococcus multilocularis, a tapeworm that can cause severe disease in ...
The article by Mike Wolcott was interesting and one can certainly understand his viewpoint, but as indicated by Mark Gailey in his letter to the editor, it overlooks the real culprit to livestock ...
MINNEAPOLIS — She was a young coyote, healthy and stout, with thick auburn fur so vibrant it reflected off the snow. He was a biologist, holding a tranquilizer, who had been trying for a few years to ...