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Find the UW Urban Canid Project on Social Media:

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UW Urban Canid Project in the News:

"Learning lessons by following Madison's foxes and coyotes" Kelly April Tyrell, University of Wisconsin-Madison News
"Researchers putting radio collars on coyotes, foxes on UW-Madison campus" Paul Smith, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"Researchers track foxes, coyotes on UW-Madison's campus" Abigail Becker, Wisconsin State Journal
"What urban carnivores can teach us about coexistence" Jaymi Heimbuch, Mother Nature Network
"Social media helps wildlife researchers track Madison's urban foxes and coyotes" Jordan S. Gaines, The Capital Times

Local Wildlife Research:

SquirrelMapper: The Wisconsin branch of SquirrelMapper uses citizen-based monitoring to study color variery, or polymorphism, in gray squirrels. Check out their page for more information on how to get involved!

Other Urban Wildlife Resources:

Cook County Coyote Project: Long-term research study focused on urban coyote ecology. Fantastic resource for information about urban coyotes.
Portland Urban Coyote Project: Urban coyote research project using citizen-based monitoring to investigate coyote distribution in Portland, OR.

Urban Wildlife Institute: Research organization within the Lincoln Park Zoo focused on studying and managing urban wildlife in Chicago, IL.
The Natural History of the Urban Coyote: Photojournalism project documenting the natural history of urban coyotes across North America.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources: Wisconsin DNR urban wildlife resource page. Provides information for many common urban species. 

Keep Wildlife Wild: Wisconsin DNR initiative to minimize unnecessary human-wildlife conflict, especially in urban areas.
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