Quote Originally Posted by skinewmexico View Post
Strange thing to wish for. But most of the coyotes in the east show substantial amounts of wolf DNA. That's why they're getting more aggressive.

Not sure that there is a direct relationship there. Wolves in the wild are really quite timid, in comparison to urbanized coyotes. In fact, I think the reason we see coyotes in urban settings (my back yard), and not wolves is that the coyotes survive very well solo, and in annual breeding pairs, is because they don't have to have the social structure (pack) which wolves are hard-wired to create. Our city tolerates the coyotes ( no choice), but I'm quite sure that a wolf pack would be wiped out quickly...