Artist | Title | Album | Label |
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Elijah Larsen | Intro to the episode | ||
Elijah Larsen | Coyotes are kind of awesome. And, deeply misunderstood. | ||
Christine Bruce | An apology for some poor sound quality on the interview, and how I'm reminded of the ongoing disruptions to normal life that most mammals, birds and reptiles experience when humans move into their corridors | ||
Harry Foster | coyote vocalizations along the Ottawa River | ||
Lesley Sampson, Founding Executive Director of Coyote Watch Canada | On coyote myths, and some truths | ||
Noam Chomsky | PSA for community radio | ||
Elijah Larsen | segue into the second half | ||
Harry Foster | oyote vocalizations along the Ottawa River | ||
Lesley Sampson | How we can coexist with canids | ||
Elijah Larsen | The best approach for safe and harmonious coexistence is to avoid conditioning them with food |
I live in a place where I can hear all sorts of music. Every July, the Midsummer Music Festival comes to the fairgrounds. But just walking the dog on a quiet morning, I hear wrens and robins, killdeer and loons and swallows. As much as I love these songs, my very favourite musicians are the coyote family that lives near the creek. Lesley Sampson, Founding Executive Director of Coyote Watch Canada tells us what these songs mean, and I hope will encourage you to love coyotes as much as I do.
In Ontario, the canid outreach number is 905-931-2610
Contact Coyote Watch Canada at info@coyotewatchcanada.com or for more information, visit www.coyotewatchcanada.com
National Canid Sighting On-line Reporting at www.niagarafalls.ca/coyote/
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www.twitter.com/@CoyoteWatchCAN