Tails of Marin: Living with coyotes in Marin
AMONG THE MANY things that make Marin County such a desirable place to live and play is that so many of our neighborhoods are within walking distance of beautiful natural parks and preserves.
AMONG THE MANY things that make Marin County such a desirable place to live and play is that so many of our neighborhoods are within walking distance of beautiful natural parks and preserves.
In a major victory for wildlife and the public, the California Senate recently passed S.B. 1480, the Consumer and Wildlife Protection Act.
Good news! With your help SB1480 – the Consumer and Wildlife Protection Act- has cleared two hurdles in the California Senate.
Please join Project Coyote, Animal Welfare Institute, Sierra Club, National Parks Conservation Association, Defenders of Wildlife, HSUS and countless other organizations in opposing H.R. 4089- the so-called “Sportsmen’s Heritage Act of 2012” (more appropriately the “Wildlife Killing Act of 2012”).
Representatives John Campbell (R-CA) and Peter DeFazio, (D-OR) have introduced H.R. 4214- the Compound 1080 and M-44 Elimination Act– a federal bill that bans the use of two deadly poisons- sodium fluoroacetate, (Compound 1080) and sodium cyanide- presently used nationwide for lethal predator control.