A coyote prowling through San Francisco. Coyotes have become common in the city, and tension between humans and the animals is growing. — Loren Elliott/The New York Times
THEY slink through Chinatown plazas, lope past buses and nap in laundromats.
Coyotes are now a fixture of San Francisco life – an unlikely urban comeback story that’s delighting some, disturbing others and raising thorny questions about co-existence.
