
Den Hunting as a Means of Coyote Control
1937
Environmental Issues, Nature/Gardening/Animals, Science - Biology
Den Hunting as a Means of Coyote Control, published in 1937 by Stanley Paul Young, is a scientific examination of coyote population management through den hunting. The book details methods for locating and managing coyote dens, particularly during the vulnerable whelping season, to mitigate livestock losses. Young discusses coyote breeding habits, necessary qualifications for hunters, and the ecological implications of coyote control, providing a systematic approach to effectively reduce their impact on agriculture.












