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by Dan Flores


  on urban coyotes, 200–201

  Dawkins, Richard, 39

  DDT, 156–157

  application of, 158

  ban on, 159

  WWII and, 158

  See also poison

  De Smet, Pierre-Jean, 49

  Demeter, 27–28

  Denisovans, 31, 228

  Denver Eradication Methods Laboratory. See Eradication Methods Laboratory

  Denver Wildlife Research Laboratory, 145

  Department of Interior, 144

  Descartes, René, 91

  The Dharma Bums (Kerouac), 235

  diseases, of Old World origin, 218

  Disney, Walt, 151–152, 179, 186–187

  Division of Economic Ornithology and Mammalogy, 95

  Division of Predatory Animal and Rodent Control, 108

  Division of Wildlife Services, 95, 133, 157, 169

  agribusiness subsidies, 172–173

  continued killing by, 172–173, 247–248

  Fox on, 181–182

  predator control through, 170–171

  Dixon, Maynard, 65

  Dobie, J. Frank, 9, 19, 141, 179

  dogs

  Darwin on, 92

  social lives of, 93

  Dorn, Ed, 236

  Dorsey, George, 234–235

  Druid pack, 130

  Earth Day, 163–164

  ecological niche

  Grinnell, J., and, 119

  introduction of, 119

  See also niche

  ecological philosophy of living, 154

  Ecological Society of America, 117, 122

  ecology, global age of, 155, 159, 162

  The Ecology of Fear (Davis), 199–200

  Ecology of the Coyote in the Yellowstone (Murie, A.), 136–138

  Edge, Rosalie, 144

  “The Effects of Control on Coyote Populations” (Connolly), 148

  Endangered Species Act (1973), 167, 171, 186, 216, 221–222

  hatred for, 168

  specifications of, 168–169

  Endangered Species Conservation Act (1969), 163

  Endangered Species Preservation Act (1966), 162–163

  Engelmann, George, 70

  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 163–164

  environmentalism, 161–162

  epigenetics, 149

  Eradication Methods Laboratory, 98, 102, 124, 172

  ethnic cleansing, 115

  evolution

  bovine, 6

  of brains, 40

  of Canidae, 30–31

  of canids, 29–31, 211, 221

  colonizing mechanisms and, 108, 148

  competition and, 34

  of coyote behavioral traits, 128

  of coyotes, 3, 26, 34–35, 105–107, 132–134, 148

  of gray wolves, 225

  of horses, 6

  of human behavioral traits, 39

  of humans, 29, 31

  morality and, 93–94

  of predators, 34

  sociality and, 40

  evolutionary psychology, 39–40

  extinction, 122

  accidental, 162

  federal policy, science and, 116

  federal wolf hunters, 113

  feral dogs, 191

  First Cause, 37

  Fish and Wildlife Service, 95, 144, 221

  humane coyote getter, 146

  on red wolf extinction, 222–223

  taxonomy of wolves, 216

  See also Bureau of Biological Survey

  fission-fusion, 35–36, 39–40, 59, 148

  in coyotes, 104–106, 108

  in humans, 104–105

  population expansion and, 101

  Say on, 59

  folk tradition, 6

  Fonseca, Harry, 244

  Food Habits of the Coyote in Jackson Hole, Wyoming (Murie, O.), 136

  Ford, Gerald, 169–170

  Forest and Stream (magazine), 118–119

  Forest Service, 95–96

  fossils

  of C. edwardii, 32

  at La Brea Tarpits, 32, 34

  Wang’s interpretation of, 32

  Fox, Camilla, 179, 185, 189

  on Division of Wildlife Services, 181–182

  education of, 180–181

  graduate thesis of, 181

  on nonlethal coyote control, 181

  Frazier, Ian, 242

  Fremont, John C., 62

  fur trade

  coyote pelts and, 85

  predator pelts in, 86

  Gabrielson, Ira, 144

  retirement of, 145

  Galen, James, 100

  Gehrt, Stan, 193

  funding of, 197–198

  on urban coyote ecology, 2, 189, 194–195, 202

  General Land Office, 89

  genetic purity, 226–227

  genocide, 115

  Gese, Eric, 172–174

  on nonlethal control, 175–177

  Ginsberg, Allen, 236

  Giving Birth to Thunder, Sleeping with His Daughter (Lopez), 235

  Glacier National Park, 119, 125, 148

  coyote control in, 100–101

  role of, 99–101

  God’s Dog: Conversations with Coyote (Kitchell), 245–246

  golden jackal, 29–30, 143

  See also jackals

  Goldman, E. A., 118

  accomplishments of, 123

  on balance of nature, 124

  on coyotes, 109, 125, 134, 137

  death of, 145

  on predators, 109, 123–124

  wolves and, 123, 216

  A Good Journey (Ortiz), 237

  Gotham Coyote Project (Nagy and Weckel), 12

  Grand Canyon National Park, 148

  Grant, Madison, 223, 227

  Gray Wolf Restoration team, 26–27, 130–131

  gray wolves, 15, 187

  bold behavior of, 106–107

  coyotes and, 65–66, 125–126, 214, 217–218

  evolution of, 225

  migration of, 33

  origin of, 216

  population reduction of, 101

  return of, 128

  subspecies of, 216

  tracks, 127

  Young, S., on, 216

  See also wolves

  Grazing Service, 95

  Great Dog War, 10, 191–192, 197

  Great Plains. See American Great Plains

  Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 224

  Greek gods, 27–28

  Greeley, Horace, 78

  Green Mars (Robinson), 245

  Gregg, Josiah, 69

  on North American jackal, 71

  plains journeys of, 70

  on prairie wolf, 71, 85

  Grey, Zane, 120

  Grinnell, George Bird, 118

  on coyote slaughter numbers, 86

  Grinnell, Joseph, 179

  Bureau of Biological Survey and, 123–125

  ecological niche and, 119

  on predators, 121–122, 138

  on public lands, 120

  guild competitor, 194, 198

  habituation, 195

  Hal (urban coyote), 12

  Hall, Jon, 191

  Hare, Brian, 93

  Harrison, Benjamin, appropriations bill of, 90

  Hernandez, Francisco, on coyotes, 57–58

  Hetch Hetchy Canyon, 121

  Historia Antigua de Mejico (Clavijero), 58

  homestead acts, 89

  Homo, 26, 31

  as hybrid, 227–228

  Hornaday, William T., 108

  Huehuecoyotl (Aztec deity), 10, 18, 25, 40

  Coyote Man rock art, 24

  values of, 51

  humane coyote getter, 146, 169, 171, 174–175

  Fox on, 181

  humans

  behavioral trait evolution in, 39

  Coyote as avatar for, 37, 237, 248

  coyotes and, 2–3, 6, 9, 14–15, 26–27, 191–194, 204–205, 209

  evolution of, 29, 31

 
fission-fusion in, 104–105

  Kitchell on, 245

  as observers of nature, 28–29

  as outside nature, 193

  predators and, 76, 106

  as social, 35–36

  wild canines and, 92

  Wilson on, 38–39

  von Humboldt, Alexander, 64, 75

  hybrid swarms, 219–220

  hybridization, 210–211

  attention drawn to, 227

  in Canis rufus, 215–216, 219

  forces behind, 225

  genetic markers for, 214

  in Homo, 227–228

  size difference and, 224–225

  source of, 220–221

  timing of, 217

  Wayne on, 218–219

  Hyde, Lewis, on coyotes, 28

  Indian Tales (de Angulo), 235

  Ingersoll, Ernest, 78

  Irving, Washington, 75

  Islam, 27

  Isle Royale National Park, 126, 128

  jackals, 57

  American species of, 59

  coyotes and, 29, 63–64

  See also golden jackal

  Jeffers, Robinson, 236

  Jefferson, Thomas, 89, 91

  advisor to, 60

  encouragement from, 54

  as scientist, 55

  Jones, Chuck, 237–239

  gallery of, 243

  Judaism, 27

  Junction Butte wolf pack, 130–131, 134

  See also wolves

  Jung, Carl, 235

  on Coyote, 27

  savior for, 37

  Kaibab Plateau deer episode, 120, 136

  Karok, 25

  Kays, Roland, 228

  Kern, Richard, drawings of, 67–68

  Kern County, CA, 120, 136

  Kerouac, Jack, 235

  kinship determination methods, 29–30

  Kitchell, Webster

  on Coyote, 245

  on humans, 245

  Klamath, 25

  Klondike Trail, 5

  Knowlton, Fred, 148, 172

  Koller, James, 235–236

  Kruuk, Hans, 76

  La Brea Tarpits, fossil assemblages at, 32, 34

  A Lady’s Life in the Rocky Mountains (Bird), 78

  Lamar Valley, 126–129

  control of, 130–131

  coyote packs in, 132

  Dead Puppy Hill, 133–134

  See also Yellowstone National Park

  land privatization, 89

  The Lands of the Arid Region of the United States (Powell), 90

  Leavitt, Scott, 109, 134–135

  Lefty (gray wolf), 113

  Leopold, A. Starker, 159, 164

  Leopold, Aldo, 118, 153, 161, 165

  conversion of, 154–155

  on coyotes in Mexico, 139

  on post-war America, 154

  on predator control, 125

  on predators, 155

  Leopold Report, 159–161

  Lewis, Meriwether, 51, 95, 109

  animals observed by, 54–57

  on coyote pelts, 85

  on coyotes, 55–57

  explorations of, 54

  journals of, 191

  Life in the Far West (Ruxton), 72–73

  Linderman, Frank Bird, 235

  Linnaean system, 58, 60

  Little Ice Age, American Great Plains and, 219

  livestock industry, coyote control and, 142–143

  Loki, 29

  London, Jack, 92

  Long, Stephen, 58

  Lopez, Barry, 19, 235

  Los Angeles

  coyote bite incidents in, 201–202

  ecology of, 199

  fatal coyote attack in, 200

  urban coyotes in, 11, 192–193, 195, 198–201

  Lotka-Volterra equations, 120

  Loukotka, Rob, 240

  Lummis, Charles, 234–235

  Maclure, William, 60

  Maltese, Michael, 237–239

  Man and Nature (Marsh), 89–90

  Marsh, George Perkins, 89–90

  Mather, Stephen, 100

  Maximilian, of Wied-Neuwied, 64, 68

  on prairie wolf, 65–66

  McGovern, George, 165–166

  McIntyre, Rick, 126, 130–132

  Mead, James, 85

  The Meaning of Human Existence (Wilson), 39

  Mech, David, 126, 173, 226

  Melville, Herman, 75–76

  Menominee, 25

  Merriam, C. Hart, 95, 122, 134

  mesopredator release, 143

  Mexican War, 66

  Mexico, coyotes in, 4

  migration paths, 7–8

  Miller, Henry, 235

  Mills, Enos, on coyotes, 117, 179

  Mississippian Culture, 218

  Mitchell, Pablo, 243

  Mitchell, Taylor, coyote attack on, 209–210, 227

  Mollhausen, Heinrich Balduin, 75

  Momaday, N. Scott, 236

  morality

  canines and, 93

  emergence of, 93

  morality

  evolutionary origins of, 93–94

  predators and, 92–93

  Morton, Samuel, 222

  mouflon sheep, 143

  mountain privatization, 89–90

  Muir, John

  on balance in nature, 108

  on coyotes, 108

  on nature, 116

  Mule Deer Protection Act, 184

  Murie, Adolph, 135–136, 179, 207

  analysis done by, 140–141

  beginning research of, 139

  continued coyote fascination of, 141

  evidence collected by, 137–138

  fieldwork vindication, 142

  Murie, Olaus, 135–136, 179, 198

  on Bureau of Biological Survey, 147

  continued coyote fascination of, 141

  evidence collected by, 137

  fieldwork vindication, 142

  on research motivations, 142

  Nagy, Chris, 12

  Nahuatl, 70–72

  Narratives of Two Journeys in the Prairie (Pike), 68

  National Association for the Advancement of Science, 90

  National Environmental Policy Act, 164

  National Forest System, 90

  grazing in, 96

  national parks

  establishment, 120–121

  predator refuge in, 94, 96, 121–123, 135, 148

  National Park Service, 90

  establishment of, 91, 121

  Wildlife Division of, 136

  National Wildlife Refuge, 90–91

  National Wildlife Research Center, 202

  nature

  of animals, 92–93

  balance of, 108

  humans as observers of, 28–29

  humans as outside, 193

  Muir on, 116

  1950s attitudes toward, 153

  Thoreau on, 115

  See also balance of nature

  Nature Faker Controversy, 92–93

  nature lovers, predators and, 141–142

  Navajos, 25, 45

  on coyote power, 49–51

  Long Walk, 50

  ma’ii, 49

  U.S. treaty with, 51

  Neanderthals, 31–32, 228

  Neolithic Revolution, 27

  neuroscience, 40–41

  Nez Perce, 37

  “Coyote and the Shadow People,” 46–48

  Nezahualcoyotl, 10

  niche

  balance of nature and, 119

  for midsize predator, 119–120

  vacancies, 119

  See also ecological niche

  Nixon, Richard, 163–165

  Endangered Species Act of 1973 and, 167

  February 1972 address to Congress, 165

  nongame varmints, 153

  North American jackal, 67–68

  Gregg on, 71

  North American mammoths, 115

  North American Quaternary Canines (Nowak), 215

  novelty-seeking genes
, 40

  Nowak, Ronald

  dissertation of, 215, 221

  on red wolves, 215–216, 221

  Nuttall, Thomas, 10

  education of, 60

  exploration routes of, 61–63

  Old Crip (coyote), 115

  Old Man America

  values of, 51

  See also Coyote

  Old Man Coyote. See Coyote; Huehuecoyotl; Old Man America

  The Old Ways (Snyder), 235

  Old Woman Coyote. See Coyote

  On Deep History and the Brain (Smail), 40

  On Human Nature (Wilson), 38–39

  Ortiz, Simon, 236–237

  Otis (urban coyote), 11–12, 199

  PARC. See Predatory Animal and Rodent Control

  Parkman, Francis, 62, 75

  The Passing of the Great Race (Grant), 227

  Peale, Titian Ramsay, 60–61

  Pike, Albert, 68

  Pinchot, Gifford, 95–96, 118

  Pinker, Stephen, 92–93

  Pleistocene era, 3, 7

  Pleistocene Extinctions, 28, 34

  poison, 36, 85–88, 116, 120, 134, 136, 160–161, 174–175, 179, 186, 197, 215

  arguments surrounding, 142–147

  bait stations, 122, 124–125

  ban on, 16, 165–166, 169

  campaign, 152–153

  Carhart on, 157–158

  Carson on, 156–159

  collars, 171, 176–177, 181

  efficiency of, 98–104

  extermination through, 7, 83

  lawsuit against, 164

  policy on, 109

  presidential decisions on, 169–172

  See also DDT; sodium fluoroacetate; strychnine; thallium sulfate

  “Poisons—the Creeping Killer” (Carhart), 157

  political ideology, coyotes and, 16–17

  Powell, John Wesley, 90

  prairie wolf, 59–64, 73

  Audubon on, 74

  Gregg on, 71, 85

  Maximilian on, 65–66

  Woodhouse on, 67

  See also Canis latrans

  predator control, 159–160, 166–167

  through Bureau of Biological Survey, 95

  Division of Wildlife Services and, 170–171

  Leopold on, 125

  in Marin County, 181

  in Yellowstone, 100

  See also coyote control

  predator observation culture, 130

  Predator Research Facility, 172, 226, 233

  inmates at, 178

  predators

  American Society of Mammalogists on, 109

  apex, 88

  balance of nature and, 120

  benefits of, 122

  bounties on, 87–88, 96

  eradication appropriation, 97

  evolution of, 34

  folk position on, 118

  fur trade of, 86

  Goldman on, 109, 123–124

  Grinnell, J., on, 121–122, 138

  hatred of, 87

  humans and, 76, 106

  identification with, 13

  keystone, 101

  Leopold on, 155

  midsize, 119–120

  morality and, 92–93

  national park refuge for, 94, 96, 121–123, 135, 148

  nature lovers and, 141–142

  rodent control by, 122

  role of, 117–118, 153, 155

  predators

  sociality of, 36

  Storer on, 121–122

 

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