The much-maligned coyote is a natural resident of Yellowstone and suffered under predator eradication programmes earlier this century. The crucial role of predators in maintaining ecosystem stability is now recognised, the grey wolf, for example, is being reintroduced to the park.
MIKE HARDING
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Forest and Bird, Issue 281, 1 August 1996, Page 39
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43The much-maligned coyote is a natural resident of Yellowstone and suffered under predator eradication programmes earlier this century. The crucial role of predators in maintaining ecosystem stability is now recognised, the grey wolf, for example, is being reintroduced to the park. MIKE HARDING Forest and Bird, Issue 281, 1 August 1996, Page 39
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