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Hunters say coyote population is dropping in Aroostook County

by Paul Bagnall
3 years ago
In this Dec. 29, 2005, file photo, a coyote stands on top of a snow bank near the southbound lanes of Interstate 95 near Lincoln. (Staff photo/Kevin Bennett)
That fall is partly due to a coyote control program that resulted in a 147 dead animals last year.Read more.
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