ABSTRACT
We surveyed central Pennsylvania sportsmen about the origins of the eastern coyote/coywolf (Canis latrans x lycaon) in Pennsylvania, the perceived effect coyotes have on white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) population size, and the prevalence of coyote attacks on humans and domestic animals. Though studies suggest that coyote populations expanded into Pennsylvania naturally, a significant proportion of our participants believed that automobile insurers or the Pennsylvania Game Commission introduced coyotes to the state to control deer populations. Participants overestimated the threat posed by coyotes to humans and animals. Policy makers, especially those responsible for animal control and land management, should consider the level of misinformation concerning coyotes when making policy decisions that impact these canids and the people who must live with them.