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: While they primarily hunt small mammals like mice and voles, they supplement their diet with seasonal berries, insects, and occasionally garbage or pet food [4]. 2021 Regulatory Framework

: Generally open year-round with few exceptions (such as closures during firearm deer seasons in some counties) [1, 9]. illinois-coyote-season-2021

The 2021 Illinois coyote season served as a unique intersection of ecological resilience, shifting regulatory landscapes, and the persistent "ghost of the prairie." While the coyote has long been a fixture of the Midwest, the 2020–2021 period marked a significant moment in the state's management history, with over coyotes harvested—roughly 78,000 by hunters and 16,000 by trappers [2]. The Resilience of the Illinois Coyote : While they primarily hunt small mammals like

: Activity peaks during the mating season (January–March) and the dispersal of young (October–January) [12]. Conflict and Conservation The Resilience of the Illinois Coyote : Activity

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