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Coyote sightings more prevalent in the winter
The start of the new year will likely bring more coyote sightings around Indiana.
The sightings are no cause for alarm and are a natural occurrence as they become more active during the winter.
Geriann Albers, a furbearer biologist for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Fish and Wildlife, said young coyotes are leaving their parents to find a new home, making them more visible. In January, coyotes also will be looking to breed, making them even more active. Bare vegetation also increases people’s chances of catching a glimpse.
Typically, where people are, coyotes tend to follow.