ASPEN STEVANOVSKI
SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR
Aspen helps manage and create content on Project Coyote’s social media platforms, including crafting infographics on carnivore behavior and coexistence. She is finishing her Biology degree at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and plans to pursue a PhD focusing on coyote-red wolf hybrids. Aspen studies Eastern coyote behavior in suburban, urban, and rural areas of Winston-Salem, using trail cameras, tracks, and other methods of observing canid behavior. She has spent a great deal of time observing the Yanhi pack, whose territory extends around the Wake Forest campus—view some of her videos here, here, and here on Project Coyote’s Facebook page. She has given talks on carnivore coexistence in her community, appeared on The Daily Max podcast discussing gray wolf behavior, and appeared on a local television station discussing coyotes. She focuses on education, collaboration, and coexistence in all walks of life, and has helped educate homeowners, hunters, ranchers, and pet owners about how to live peacefully with Eastern coyotes. Aspen lives with her domestic canine, a German Shepherd mix named Zuko, and paints in her spare time.