New CFAES study: Urban coyotes protect a city’s natural areas from feral cats

cat image for GBCats that live outdoors in the city do their darnedest to steer clear of urban coyotes, says a new study led by CFAES scientist Stan Gehrt. The cats cause less damage to wildlife in urban green spaces, such as city parks and nature preserves, because of that dodging, the study suggests. And they live longer and are healthier than previously thought. Read the story …

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