This is no where near wilderness.
We have coyotes around here and we’re in the city! In a subdivision.
Actually there is a lot of places where the coyotes travel up culverts and channels, there is still undeveloped land in the cemetery where the animals can hide. Coyotes have been sighted all over Cypress, Buena Park,Anaheim, etc. They roam the residential street where my Brother in Law lives in Buena Park. Man has pushed the wildlife out and nit has been moving back for some time.
Liberal ‘reality’
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9vmpgzF8sU
Real reality
http://www.skinnymoose.com/bbb/2011/10/04/rabid-coyote-climbs-fence-attacks-125-lb-family-pet-dog/
One of our local “coyotes”.
[it’s a frickin’ eastern -wolf-, no matter what the DNR dupes say]
>>This is no where near wilderness.
I was thinking the same thing. Here’s a Google maps link:
http://goo.gl/maps/DupVq
Coincidentally, my son texted me yesterday that he had seen a coyote at dusk in Decatur GA, which is very much well inside the urbanized/suburbanized area of the Atlanta metro region. Inside the Perimeter, directly adjacent to the City of Atlanta proper (which is actually fairly small), for those familiar with the area.
I’ve seen coyotes between the active runways at LAX! Lots of rabbits there.