

Dr. Stanley D. Gehrt, a renowned wildlife ecologist, has dedicated over two decades to studying urban coyotes, particularly through the Urban Coyote Research Project based in the Chicago metropolitan area. His book, Coyotes Among Us, co-authored with Kerry Luft, provides an in-depth look into how these adaptable predators have seamlessly integrated into urban environments across North America.
Key Insights from Coyotes Among Us:
Adaptability in Urban Landscapes: Gehrt’s research reveals that coyotes have not only survived but thrived in urban settings, utilizing green spaces such as cemeteries, golf courses, and airport grounds. These areas offer minimal human disturbance and abundant resources, making them ideal habitats for coyotes.
Human-Wildlife Coexistence: The book emphasizes the importance of understanding and coexisting with urban coyotes. Gehrt dispels common myths and highlights the ecological benefits coyotes bring, such as controlling rodent populations.
Behavioral Observations: Through detailed observations, Gehrt showcases the complex social structures and behaviors of coyotes, challenging the negative perceptions often associated with them.
Dr. Gehrt’s Contributions Beyond the Book:
Educational Outreach: Gehrt actively shares his findings through public talks and presentations, aiming to educate communities about urban coyotes and promote harmonious coexistence.
Research Leadership: As the Principal Investigator of the Urban Coyote Research Project, Gehrt continues to lead studies that deepen our understanding of how coyotes adapt to urban environments.
For those interested in delving deeper into Dr. Gehrt’s work and insights, the following presentation offers a comprehensive overview:

Two young coyotes rested quietly on a sunlit fairway at Ottawa Park Golf Course, unfazed as golfers passed nearby. (Photo by Tom Names)