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Who We Are

Project Coyote, a North American coalition of wildlife scientists, educators, predator- friendly ranchers and community leaders, promotes compassionate conservation and coexistence between people and wildlife. As a national non-profit organization based in Northern California, Project Coyote works to change negative attitudes toward coyotes, wolves and other native carnivores by replacing ignorance and fear with understanding, respect and appreciation. All of our work — through education, science, and advocacy — strives to create fundamental and systemic changes in the ways wild carnivores are viewed and treated in North America.

Why Coyotes?
As the most persecuted native carnivore and a species that has existed in North America since the Pleistocene, the Coyote represents all misunderstood and exploited predators. Poisoned, trapped, aerial gunned and killed for bounties and in contests, an estimated 500,000 coyotes die every year in the U.S. alone — one per minute. Revered and respected by Native Americans for their intelligence and resilience, coyotes have much to teach us about the capacity to evolve and coexist in the face of rapid ecological and social change.

By changing attitudes toward coyotes, we replace fear and misconceptions with respect and appreciation for all native carnivores as ambassadors for healthy and sustainable ecosystems.

What We Do & How We Do It
Project Coyote seeks to stop the wanton and cruel killing of predators across North America, to reform predator management, to create successful models of coexistence, and to inspire the next generation to care for Wild Nature. We:

  • Champion progressive management and conservation policies and practices that reduce human-wildlife conflict;
  • Develop, field-test, and promote models of coexistence in urban, rural, and wild settings;
  • Support innovative scientific research leading to lasting solutions;
  • Work to implement laws and policies that protect coyotes and other native carnivores from cruelty and abuse;
  • Foster understanding and respect for the role of keystone apex predators in sustaining healthy and resilient ecosystems through education, science, and advocacy;
  • Work with educators and youth to instill a respect for wildlife and wildlands;
  • Partner to raise awareness of and appreciation for all native carnivores;
  • Collaborate to promote systemic change in how carnivores are viewed and treated;
  • Raise public awareness about how to coexist with carnivores and why they deserve our full respect and appreciation.

Our Vision
Project Coyote envisions a world where…

  • Human communities coexist synergistically and peacefully with wildlife;
  • Science empowers lasting solutions for resilient carnivore populations;
  • Native carnivores are valued for their critical ecological role and their intrinsic worth;
  • Children understand the value of Wild Nature;
  • Compassionate conservation drives wildlife stewardship.

Why We Need You & What You Can Do
Our supporters are our partners in action. Only with your help can we advocate for wildlife in the legislature, in the courtroom, at the ballot box, through the media, in communities. As donors, lobbyists, letter writers, and community advocates, you can help spread our message of compassion and coexistence by…

  • Supporting Project Coyote ~ click here to make a secure online donation or fill out our form to send with a check (all donations are tax-deductible);
  • Including Project Coyote in your estate plan (contact us for more info.);
  • Informing and empowering yourself and your community using our resources;
  • Joining the E-Team to receive our e-newsletters and e-alerts;
  • Volunteering ~ contact us about opportunities in your area.

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