by Project Coyote | Jul 28, 2020 | Coyote Chronicles
Since our last edition of Coyote Chronicles, the world has turned upside down. A pandemic crisis, combined with an historic social justice movement, is redefining what we consider “normal.” We are at a critical crossroads. These challenges present a unique opportunity for systemic change—change that our planet, our society and our culture so desperately need. In fact, we are already seeing that change as people increasingly act; they engage for the causes they believe in.
by Project Coyote | Jul 27, 2020 | Notes From the Field
We’re excited to have Sarah Killingsworth join our growing pack of Wildlife Educators! Sarah has extensive knowledge and experience in the fields of wildlife and education. As a mother of two and a full-time practicing attorney with her own law firm in Marin County, CA, the fact that she finds time to volunteer for causes she believes in while also honing her abundant skills as a wildlife photographer never ceases to amaze me.
by Project Coyote | Jul 24, 2020 | In the News, Letter to the Editor
Whether habitat for endangered species should be compromised to allow human economic activity in a National Seashore is a value judgment. Whether native wildlife in a National Seashore should be killed to promote human economic interests is a value judgment.
by Project Coyote | Jul 23, 2020 | In the News
Marty Griffin has witnessed the transformation of the Bay Area in ways that most people would only know through old photographs and history books.
by Project Coyote | Jul 20, 2020 | In the News
It begins with a lone canine voice, a melancholy sound as the shadows grow longer across the valley floor. Another joins, and another; a chorus of untamed canines yipping and singing. In the crepuscular stillness, from hills far away, another group responds. Back and forth the tune ricochets — the sound of the wild welcoming the night.