In the woods across from our houses, we often encountered coyotes, deer, raccoons, squirrels and many species of birds. These woods have trails which are heavily used by humans: dog walkers, talking friends and families, solitary thinkers, kids playing, teenagers doing who knows what, joggers and cross-country runners from the nearby high school. How is it that these animals can coexist with all that human activity?
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