by Felipe Gonzales | Jan 8, 2017 | In the News, What's Hot
Rows of thin carcasses hung from beams, legs bound by rope and coarse sandy fur smudged with blood. The bodies were counted and weighed, then stacked in a heap. They were the targets in coyote killing contests in the American West.
by Felipe Gonzales | Dec 14, 2016 | Media Release, Media Release Archive 2016, What's Hot
The Fund for Wild Nature Names Project Coyote Founder & Executive Director Camilla Fox Grassroots Activist of the Year
by Felipe Gonzales | Dec 10, 2016 | In the News, In the News Archive 2016
As an outdoor recreation business owner with a brand that is defined by the values and health of our natural places in Colorado, I am deeply disturbed by two proposed studies by Colorado Parks and Wildlife to kill black bears and mountain lions in designated areas to...
by Felipe Gonzales | Dec 3, 2016 | In the News, In the News Archive 2016
Competition and cooperation aren’t mutually exclusive. Just ask a coyote or a badger. Both are crafty carnivores, and since they often hunt the same prey in the same prairies, it would make sense for them to be enemies, or at least to avoid each other.
by Felipe Gonzales | Dec 2, 2016 | In the News, In the News Archive 2016
In Los Angeles, coyotes walk the streets of densely-populated neighborhoods. You might wonder, what do these urban canines eat to survive? Biologists have been wondering the same thing. So they’ve recruited volunteers to help them gather coyote droppings.