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Americans Hate Coyotes: How the war on America's Song dog Began and why it Persists | a Collection of Essays
Jazmin Murphy (Author)
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Americans Hate Coyotes: How the war on America's Song dog Began and why it Persists | a Collection of Essays - Jazmin Murphy
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Synopsis "Americans Hate Coyotes: How the war on America's Song dog Began and why it Persists | a Collection of Essays"
The coyote, America's Song Dog, is possibly the most hated species in North America. They are killed by the thousands every year, and - even though current research says lethal control is unreliable and in excess - their blood keeps spilling. Why? This book takes a deep dive into the history of Canis latrans in North America in the context of environmental policy, ecological research, and environmental ethics to uncover the ideology behind America's war on coyotes.
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