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Coyotes on the edge of Deercreek Canyon
Thank you for yours as well. I greatly appreciate your feedback.— February 27, 2014 11:26 a.m.
Coyotes on the edge of Deercreek Canyon
Thank you for your comment Shirleyberan, and that was the main point of my story. I'm glad you nailed it on the head. First of all yes, 'they are dogs that have to hunt for food', ie; if a pet dog was left abandonded in the same hills it would resort to doing the same thing if no one was feeding it dogfood regularly. Secondly, yes. 'People are too anxious and quick to kill, and people are the worst predators'. That my dear, is an understatement and I know you know what I mean. I think we need to create solutions which accommodate all the living beings who share a proximity, not just humans. If you're going to keep chickens, put them in a space where no predators can harm them.— February 21, 2014 12:49 a.m.