
Coyote - Wikipedia
The coyote's pre-Columbian range was limited to the Southwest and Plains regions of North America, and northern and central Mexico. By the 19th century, the species expanded north and east, expanding further after 1900, coinciding with land conversion and the extirpation of wolves.
North American Distribution - Urban Coyote Research
The historical range of coyotes prior to 1700 was restricted to the prairies and desert areas of Mexico and central North America. Since the 1700s, coyotes have dramatically expanded their range across North America and now are found in an increasing number of cities in the United States and Canada.
Coyote Range in the Continental US - Overview - ArcGIS
Aug 28, 2023 · Once a feature of the grasslands and deserts of North America, the coyote has seen an expansion of their species range thanks in part to human impacts on the environment.
Coyote Population By State: 2023 Statistics [Data] - WildlifeBoss.com
Sep 7, 2023 · There are around 2.89 million to 4.70 million coyotes throughout the United States, excluding those jurisdictions that provide no census or population density data. Hawaii is the only US state with no coyotes.
Mapping the expansion of coyotes - PubMed Central (PMC)
To provide a scientifically credible map of the coyote’s historical range (10,000–300 BP) and describe their range expansion from 1900 to 2016, we synthesized archaeological and fossil records, museum specimens, peer-reviewed reports, …
Coyote Population by State 2025 - World Population Review
The coyote, a cunning and adaptable predator, has established a widespread presence across the United States, with populations varying significantly from state to state. Known for their remarkable ability to thrive in diverse habitats, coyotes can be found in urban areas, rural landscapes, and wilderness regions alike.
Where Do Coyotes Live In North America?
Coyotes have an impressive range across the continent, reaching as high as Alaska, throughout Canada and most of the United States, to Mexico, and even further south into Central America. They inhabit an incredibly diverse array of environments, from …
To provide a scientifically cred-ible map of the coyote’s historical range (10,000–300 BP) and describe their range expansion from 1900 to 2016, we synthesized archaeological and fossil records, museum specimens, peer-reviewed reports, …
Where Do Coyotes Live? (US States & Countries) - Floofmania
Mar 14, 2022 · Discover where coyotes can be found in the wild. Explore their range across US states and countries and learn about their habitats and lifestyles.
Our neighbors, the coyotes - ArcGIS StoryMaps
Sep 6, 2023 · Once found primarily in the mid- and western regions of North America, the coyotes’ range has now expanded to much of North and Central America. Coyotes (Canis latrans) have not only learned to coexist with humans, humans likely paved the way for this major range expansion.