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Oct 30 2019 12:51 pm
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Dogs and their humans welcome new Dog Bakery to Belmont Shore

Kate Karp

Doggie birthday parties, special cakes and lavish events. Do we spoil our pets? Yes, and so what?

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Dec 26 2017 8:51 pm
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High-Tech Coyote Study Aims for Understanding Behavior and Improving Management Plan

Kate Karp

Shelby Roberts was navigating the narrow lanes of Naples one afternoon when a coyote suddenly loped down the road in front of her car.

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Aug 26 2015 9:01 pm
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Has Nature Made Its Statement? Long Beach Community Seminars Will Address the Urban Coyote

Kate Karp

Drought, overbuilding on habitat of both predator and prey, loss of fear of humans and an accompanying grazing table of easy pickings—these are reasons given for the apparent greater numbers of coyotes appearing in neighborhoods in Long Beach, as well as across the country.

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