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Den Hunting as a Means of Coyote Control

by Stanley Paul Young

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"Den Hunting as a Means of Coyote Control" by Stanley P. Young and Harold W. Dobyns is a scientific publication likely written in the late 1930s. This book discusses methods of controlling coyote populations, focusing specifically on den hunting as an effective strategy. Through detailed observation and tracking, the authors outline the processes and benefits of locating and managing coyote dens to reduce their impact on livestock, particularly during the whelping season when young coyotes are more vulnerable. The book provides an in-depth examination of coyote breeding habits, denning sites, and the qualifications necessary for successful den hunters. Young and Dobyns explain the importance of timing in den hunting, emphasizing a systematic approach to locating dens based on environmental signs and behaviors of the coyotes. They discuss the gear required for den hunting and detailed methods for safely removing young whelps from dens. The publication also highlights the ecological implications of coyote control, examining the predator's role within the ecosystems where they are prevalent and providing strategies for hunters to minimize their impact while efficiently managing coyote populations.

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