A pair of coyotes is spotted from the road near at the East end of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. I then followed the two coyotes as they travelled the entire length of the Panhandle Park, crossing streets and pedestrians, and occaisionally stopping to eat garbage and mark their territory.
Cities Gone Wild
Cities Gone Wild is an exploration of three savvy animals: black bears, coyotes and raccoons. Each of these urban carnivores are uniquely equipped to survive and even thrive in the human built landscape at a time when urbanization is decimating habitat for less adapted wildlife. I tracked these three carnivores in cities across the United States, to reveal how they are using our infrastructure and resources to carve out a unique place in society that might help them survive an uncertain future. Published in the July, 2022 issue of National Geographic Magazine
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