by Project Coyote | Mar 31, 2017 | In the News
BEVERLY — Coyotes are a maximum of 45 pounds and live just four to five years. These are just a couple of the things John Maguranis, a representative for Project Coyote told city residents who showed up to his informative talk about coyotes.
by Project Coyote | Mar 29, 2017 | In the News
BEVERLY, MA — Cove resident Chris Young was in his car with his dog, Sadie, when he saw what looked like a large dog walk through his yard. Then he did a double-take — it was a coyote.
by Project Coyote | Mar 28, 2017 | Action Alert
Recently, a coyote was found dead in a San Francisco playground with four different rat poisons in its body. It died of massive internal bleeding and reminds us again how urgently we must fight to ban deadly poisons.
by Project Coyote | Mar 27, 2017 | In the News
The recent article in the Union Leader about coyote baiting lifts the curtain on the world of coyote killing. In this recreational activity, a hunter can leave bait such as the dead pigs and chickens mentioned. Coyotes scavenge whatever they can, and unwittingly become target practice for the waiting shooter.
by Felipe Gonzales | Mar 26, 2017 | In the News
A group of scientists is condemning the Georgia Department of Natural Resources “Coyote Challenge.” The challenge gives hunters and trappers the chance to get a lifetime hunting license. The DNR said from March until August, for each coyote killed— up to five...