by Project Coyote | Feb 22, 2017 | In the News
Love or loathe them, coyotes are a dogged part of the American landscape. Author and historian Dan Flores documents that history in his latest book, “Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History.”
by Project Coyote | Feb 21, 2017 | In the News
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources wants hunters to kill more coyotes from March to August, and it’s offering them an incentive to do so.
by Project Coyote | Feb 21, 2017 | Notes From the Field
In December 2016 Project Coyote recognized Keli Hendricks’ contributions to with Project Coyote’s Guardian of the Pack Award. Here we ask Keli to share her background and involvement with Project Coyote as the organization’s Ranching with Wildlife Coordinator: PROJECT...
by Project Coyote | Feb 21, 2017 | Media Release, Media Release Archive 2017
There has been overwhelming opposition from Arcadia residents, Project Coyote, and local and national animal welfare groups to the Arcadia City Council’s recent decision to spend $20,000 to begin trapping and killing coyotes.
by Project Coyote | Feb 20, 2017 | Coyote Chronicles
IN THIS ISSUE:
• Banning Killing Contests in New Mexico
• Petitioning EPA to Ban Compound 1080
• Predator Management Reform
• Arcadia’s Decision to Trap & Kill Coyotes
• Honoring Keli Hendricks