The coyote, once a creature of Western deserts and grasslands, has quietly completed one of the most remarkable range expansions in North American history, now inhabiting every U.S. state but Hawaii. Its journey into cities like Chicago and Los Angeles is not an intrusion but a reflection — of ecological disruption, human expansion, and the blurring line between wilderness and civilization. Long revered in Native American traditions as a trickster and teacher, the coyote now asks a deeper question of modern society: not whether wild animals can adapt to human worlds, but whether humans can lea
Coyotes Now Thrive Nationwide, Reshaping Urban Ecosystems and Cultural Imagination
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Sesgo y Encuadre
Article presents coyote expansion as a neutral ecological and cultural phenomenon, with balanced attention to Native American significance and urban adaptation without apparent political slant.
Ecological narrative framing that emphasizes coexistence and cultural integration. The piece frames coyotes as agents of ecosystem change rather than pests or threats, using language of 'thriving' and 'integration' to suggest positive adaptation.
Impacto Geopolítico
Domestic wildlife expansion lacks geopolitical significance; this is a natural ecology story with no international implications or power dynamics.
Lente Económico
Coyote range expansion nationwide has minimal direct economic impact but signals ecosystem shifts affecting wildlife management, urban planning, and tourism sectors.
Consumers may face increased costs for wildlife management services, pet protection measures, and livestock protection. Potential tourism benefits from wildlife viewing experiences offset by increased property insurance premiums in affected areas.
Likely expansion of urban wildlife management regulations, zoning ordinances, and animal control budgets. Potential for increased funding toward coexistence programs and public education initiatives. Agricultural subsidies may shift to predator-resistant infrastructure.