Why urban coyote sightings are on the rise

Nature doesn’t willingly respect man-made boundaries. Take coyotes in North America. In the past century, they’ve become particularly well-adapted to living in cities, which puts them in closer proximity to humans than ever before.

Follow a government ecologist as he tracks a semi-famous coyote across San Francisco’s green spaces, and find out what it takes to keep people and coyotes from warring with one another.