Abstract
Trappability of coyotes relative to location of the home range boundary was examined to determine whether animals were more susceptible to capture in an unfamiliar area. Susceptibility to trapping did not appear to increase on the edge or outside of home range boundaries, but equal probability of capture in areas receiving different intensities of use still needs to be assessed.
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