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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1754099" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>I read a study a few years back and they were tracking DNA in coyotes from Canada and in the eastern USA. The major method of "transport/travel" that they documented was railroad tracks. There were no pure coyotes according to the DNA. </p><p></p><p>There was and is a effort to establish a wild population of Red Wolves on the east coast. Not surprisingly, the "species" is not a real species according to non-government DNA research study and is merely a dog/coyote combo. Environmentalists and bureaucrats still hold that there is a species. There are jobs, power, control and money for particular groups and individuals as long as it remains a "species". I doubt it and cannot see the chance for anything that can breed with dogs, wolves and coyotes of having a chance in a populated region to be pure, thrive and be stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1754099, member: 24565"] I read a study a few years back and they were tracking DNA in coyotes from Canada and in the eastern USA. The major method of "transport/travel" that they documented was railroad tracks. There were no pure coyotes according to the DNA. There was and is a effort to establish a wild population of Red Wolves on the east coast. Not surprisingly, the "species" is not a real species according to non-government DNA research study and is merely a dog/coyote combo. Environmentalists and bureaucrats still hold that there is a species. There are jobs, power, control and money for particular groups and individuals as long as it remains a "species". I doubt it and cannot see the chance for anything that can breed with dogs, wolves and coyotes of having a chance in a populated region to be pure, thrive and be stable. [/QUOTE]
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