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Risks of conflict, disease rise when homeless encampments encroach on urban coyote habitat, study cautions

June 16, 2026

Potential risks to human and animal health rise when people experiencing homelessness are forced to seek shelter in the same secluded, inner-city landscapes as urban coyotes, a new study cautions.



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