by Project Coyote | Feb 17, 2021 | From the PC Pack, In the News
The Arizona Game and Fish Department has been busy promoting recently published research which documents ample habitat for Mexican wolves in Mexico. This supports the recovery criteria in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s official recovery plan and the Department’s desire to assume management of Mexican wolves, which will occur when the delisting criteria have been met.
by Project Coyote | Dec 6, 2020 | Announcements
What does it mean to coexist with wildlife? How do we define coexistence and measure it in the real world? Do professionals agree on how, where and when we’re coexisting with some of the most controversial carnivores? What role do animal welfare and rights considerations play in conservation and coexistence? Lastly, what are people doing to implement best coexistence practices on the ground? In this free webinar, wildlife advocate and Project Coyote National Carnivore Conservation Manager Dr. Michelle Lute explores these questions and offers preliminary answers from academic and practical perspectives, rooting discussion in case studies and real-world examples.
by Project Coyote | Dec 3, 2013 | Media Release Archive 2013
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 3, 2013 ‘Wildlife Services’ Shoots, Traps, Poisons Animals With Little Regulation, Public Accountability WASHINGTON — The Center for Biological Diversity and allies petitioned the Obama administration today to reform the federal...
by Project Coyote | Jul 9, 2011 | Media Release Archive 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 9, 2011 Baton Rouge, Louisiana — The Louisiana Wildlife Rehabilitators Association (LAWRA) will be holding multiple public informational meetings across South Louisiana on citizen coyote co-existence over the next few weeks. LAWRA has...
by Project Coyote | Jan 20, 2011 | Media Release Archive 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 20, 2011 Arcadia, California — A coalition of national and local organizations including Project Coyote, the San Gabriel Friends of Wildlife, the Animal Welfare Institute, and the Angeles Chapter of Sierra Club praised the Arcadia City...