Nice work, the pheasants thank you!
Coyotes have a net positive effect on pheasant populations. Just throwing ot out there.
Really, I was not aware of that. Is there a study or research available that explains that?
I just know it's a topic we are discussing in community ecology class right now. Looks like TH got a post for it too.
I don't want to hijack the original thread, but I read the article linked by TH and I would not interpret that as supporting the idea that coyotes have a net positive effect on pheasant populations.
I'm fine with killing coyotes. Just wanted to say they have a net positive effect on the population. Yes, they have a direct negative effect on them. But the indirect factors create more of a positive. This is why many conservation efforts fail because people can't open their minds to new things and look at the whole picture.
Thanks guys, I can see what you are trying to say better now, although I am not sure yet that the math has been proven. Certainly, coons, skunks and possums are tough on nests and if any given critter finds one nest per year they essentially kill 6-10 pheasants in one swipe, so to speak. But I am not sure how many coons, skunks and possums a coyote will kill per year. I also know that coyotes will hunt and catch pheasants, I have watched them do it a couple of times. Interesting stuff.