Urban Coyotes
By (Author) Mary Kay Carson
Illustrated by Tom Uhlman
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
4th December 2024
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Inventors, inventions and experiments
599.7725
Hardback
80
A new addition to the acclaimed Scientists in the Field series, Urban Coyotes follows the scientists of the Urban Coyote Research Project as they track, study, and care for coyotes living among humans in one of America's largest cities, Chicago.
But thats the thing about coyotes. They dont necessarily do whats typical or usual, nor whats expected or predicted. Coyotes are rule breakers.
The fourth largest metropolitan area in North America is home to more than nine million people and a surprisingly large population of coyotes. Join the wildlife scientists of the Urban Coyote Research Project as they carry on their twenty-five-year mission: Studying the coyotes of Cook County, Illinois, home to the city of Chicago.Explore questions such as "Where did the coyotes come fromand why," "Are they a danger to Chicagoans," and "Do predators create healthier urban ecosystems" with real-life scientists in the field. Started by urban ecologist Stan Gehrt in the late 1990s when coyotes were first noticed entering the Chicago region, the Urban Coyote Research Project's mission is to help coyotes and human city dwellers live together in peace.
With stunning up-close photography by Tom Uhlman, author Mary Kay Carson offers an in-depth look into how these mystifying wild creatures, and those dedicated to studying and protecting them, navigate urban spaces.
* "A well-written, unique, carefully organized treat for nature lovers and investigators." -- School Library Journal (starred review)
Mary Kay Carson and Tom Uhlman are married and live with their dog Ruby in a century-old house surrounded by deer, hawks, woodchucks, songbirds, and other creatures in Cincinnati, Ohio. Check out their other Scientist in the Field books including Park Scientists, Emi and the Rhino Scientist, The Bat Scientist, Inside Biosphere 2, and Mission to Pluto.