Do you agree with this assessment from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game? According to a short snippet in the Twin Falls Times, IDFG is canceling their planned coyote reduction hunt because there are more rabbits.
In March, the agency said it would be contracting with the U.S. Department of Agricul-ture’s Wildlife Services division to eradicate coyotes before deer fawning season. But after reassessing rabbit numbers in the South Hills, Fish and Game called off the hunt.
Coyotes sometimes feed on fawns when other sources of food, such as rabbits, are scarce. Because rabbit numbers are higher than anticipated, it’s unlikely many coyotes will kill deer this spring, said Dave Parrish, head of Fish and Game’s Jerome office.
emphasis added.
What are your thoughts on this assessment? Coyotes sometimes feed on fawns? It is unlikely coyotes will kill deer?
Let’s hear it!
Tom Remington


