Nevada Residents: Help End the Incidental Trapping of Mountain Lions
Wildlife advocates submitted a petition to the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners requesting changes to trapping regulations to better protect mountain lions from incidental take. On January 24, this petition will be before the Commission for potential regulatory action.
MEDIA RELEASE | Project Coyote Releases New Model Coyote Coexistence Plan
Project Coyote Releases New Model Coyote Coexistence Plan LARKSPUR, CA — Today, Project Coyote announced the release of a comprehensive urban Coyote Coexistence Plan designed to support and guide local communities across North America in effectively and humanely...
Fall Coyote Chronicles
Scarlet’s Second Chance: A Coyote Pup’s Journey to Safety
Scarlet’s Second Chance: A Coyote Pup’s Journey to Safety By Karin Saucedo In late June, I was driving back from transporting a coyote pup to a long-term wildlife rehabilitator when I received an urgent text about another displaced coyote pup. The Dallas-Fort Worth...
MEDIA RELEASE | Petition Urges Forest Service to Ban ‘Cyanide Bombs’
Project Coyote joined over 60 conservation groups, led by the Center for Biological Diversity and Predator Defense, in petitioning the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) to ban M-44 “cyanide bombs” on all USFS managed lands.
Help prohibit the use of motor vehicles as weapons toward wolves and coyotes!
Contact your congressional representative and ask them to support and co-sponsor H.R.9568, introduced by Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC-1), to prohibit people from using a motor vehicle to intentionally run over or kill wolves and coyotes on 500 million acres of U.S. public lands!
Wolf Awareness Week 2024
Join us in Celebrating Wolf Awareness Week! This week, we're hosting events and sharing engaging social media posts all week to honor wolves and highlight the intense threats and misunderstandings that this exceptional keystone species faces. This opportunity to...
From Advocate to Activist: Cheryl Alexander and the outsized influence of Takaya the Lone Sea Wolf
From Advocate to Activist: Cheryl Alexander and the outsized influence of Takaya the Lone Sea Wolf By Kristen Weiss To hear the howl of a wolf is to vibrate with an ancient wildness, to feel at once haunted and elated, as if some deeply buried yearning has been...
Coloradans: Help Protect Colorado’s Wild Cats!
Currently, the lives of nearly 500 mountain lions and thousands of bobcats are inhumanely ended each year in our state. Proposition 127, if passed, would protect mountain lions, bobcats, and Canada Lynx from cruel and inhumane trophy hunting and fur trapping in Colorado.
Interview with Author, Wildlife Advocate, & Photographer Stephanie Becker
Interview with Author, Wildlife Advocate, & Photographer Stephanie Becker Project Coyote #CaptureCoexistence Contributor Stephanie Becker is an award-winning nature and wildlife photographer. Fortunately, this meant she had her camera ready the day she looked out...
Illinois Residents: Take Action to Ban Wildlife Killing Contests
We’re closer than ever before to our goal of banning wildlife killing contests (WKCs) in Illinois. On May 15, the Illinois House passed HB2900 (Rep. Moeller), which would prohibit WKCs statewide, by a 62-45 vote. That means the bill must now pass the Senate!
MEDIA RELEASE | Nationwide Survey Reveals Strong Public Support for Greater Wildlife Protection
Results of a national public survey published today by the Animal-Human Policy Center at Colorado State University, in collaboration with Project Coyote, show broad public support among U.S. citizens for addressing animal protection issues, including policy solutions aimed at protecting wildlife.