Student-led RDP project helps city better understand urban coyotes
An applied research project called “Exploring Urban Coyote Ecology in Red Deer” conducted by Red Deer Polytechnic student Meghan Heistad has been completed.
The purpose of the project is to help inform residents and the City of Red Deer about how to safely coexist with coyotes, as RDP says there has been little research on urban coyotes and their dens in mid-sized communities.
The project also helps everyone better understand where coyotes raise their pups and how they navigate urban environments.
In collaboration with Sandra MacDougall, RDP biology instructor and principal investigator, Heistad conducted her research by analyzing wildlife camera data, which showed high coyote activity during the spring and summer months at two locations.


