It’s a startling but near-normal addition to the urban soundtrack this time of year, depending on where you live. On a recent weekday evening, just shy of dusk, about a dozen dog owners at the Alamo Heights Bark Park at the wooded edge of Olmos Basin were treated to the sound of a howling choir of coyotes in mating season. Sam Owens /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less The group advises a hands-off approach to coyotes but treats up to a dozen severely-injured ones from San Antonio each year. Sam Owens /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 4 of4Ī coyote walks around the Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation center Thursday in Kendalia. Sam Owens /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 3 of4Ī female coyote grabs a dead mouse at the Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation center Thursday in Kendalia. Sam Owens /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 2 of4Ī coyote walks around the Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation center Thursday in Kendalia. A coyote walks around the Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation center Thursday in Kendalia.
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