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Prowling for Coyotes in Chicago’s Graceland Cemetery

Prowling for Coyotes in Chicago’s Graceland Cemetery

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Dylan Thuras: Well, maybe first I should just say, hi, nice to see you.

Lulu Miller: Hello, Dylan.

Dylan: Hello, hello.

Lulu: So great to see you.

Dylan: We’ve been talking this whole week about this idea of bad reputations, and coyotes have a bad reputation. I mean, people think of them as either a nuisance or a menace. What is your opinion? Do you think coyotes deserve their reputation?

Lulu: I will say this: I understand why they have it, and I actually understand it on a deep personal level. Okay, do we need to do any trigger warnings, pet death? Okay, so my dog, growing up, my dog, his name was Charlie, he was a little terrier. He lived to be 13, but shortly after his 13th birthday, he was outside one night, and a pack of wild coyotes ate him. And I know this because I was there. I didn’t see it. It was pitch dark, but I heard it, which was awful. And then the next morning, there was nothing. There was not a bone, not a scrap of fur, not a collar, nothing. But the thing is, the next morning, when we were all kind of sad, my mom was like, you know, maybe Charlie wasn’t eaten by the coyote pack. Maybe he went off and joined the coyote pack. And that was this kind of…

Dylan: Oh, mom.

Lulu: I know. It was absurd. We all knew it wasn’t true. But it did last as this very sweet image that sometimes when I think about his sad end, instead, I picture him in the front leading them around like this tiny terrier.