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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Coyote America
A Natural and Supernatural History
Book • 2016
In 'Coyote America,' Dan Flores provides a detailed and accessible narrative that combines historical, anthropological, folklore, and biological insights into the life and adaptation of coyotes.
The book explores how coyotes have thrived despite centuries of human attempts to eradicate them, highlighting their intelligence, social behavior, and ability to adapt to various environments.
Flores also delves into the cultural and historical contexts of coyote-human interactions, from their role in Native American mythology to their modern-day presence in urban areas.
The book advocates for coexistence with coyotes and challenges the historical and ongoing persecution of these animals.
The book explores how coyotes have thrived despite centuries of human attempts to eradicate them, highlighting their intelligence, social behavior, and ability to adapt to various environments.
Flores also delves into the cultural and historical contexts of coyote-human interactions, from their role in Native American mythology to their modern-day presence in urban areas.
The book advocates for coexistence with coyotes and challenges the historical and ongoing persecution of these animals.
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Mentioned by
Joe Rogan as the author of "Coyote America", discussing his theory on bison population.


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#2213 - Diane K. Boyd
Mentioned by
Joe Rogan as having great books, including "Coyote America" and another about extinct large land animals.


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#1397 - S.C. Gwynne
Recommended by
Joe Rogan as a good book about coyotes, highlighting the animal's resilience and adaptation.


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#2013 - Paul Rosolie
Mentioned by Kate Dario when discussing the origins of the Wildlife Services Program.

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Why is the federal government still killing coyotes?
Mentioned by
Joe Rogan as an author whose book "American Coyote" he had previously discussed on his podcast.


#1559 - Steven Rinella
Mentioned by
Joe Rogan during a discussion about the history of horses in North America and their impact on Native American warfare.


#1515 - Dr. Bradley Garrett