Kristen Weiss

Download this toolkit to learn how you can advocate for wild animals in your community and call for an end to inhumane and ecologically destructive

In the Fall newsletter, read about our efforts to protect Montana wolves from slaughter, design coyote-friendly communities, and much more.

We need your voice—now. Massachusetts is on the verge of becoming a leader in wildlife protection by implementing restrictions on the use of deadly anticoagulant

For Wolf Awareness Week, we are honored to share this guest blog written by Science Advisory Board Member Dave Parsons, who outlines the history of

It is with great sadness that we learned of the passing of Christina Russo, a passionate coyote/animal advocate and dedicated Project Coyote supporter. As an

Notes From The Field Blog by Kristen Weiss, Project Coyote Public Engagement Coordinator, based on an interview with Suparna Vashisht, Project Coyote Advisory Board Member

June 15 is Nature Photography Day and Project Coyote is taking the opportunity to celebrate the power of nature photography to inspire appreciation for, and protection of, our wild neighbors.

When we care for local ecosystems — domesticated and wild, human and more-than human — it is not only healing for those ecosystems, but healing

By Kristen Weiss, Project Coyote Public Engagement Coordinator One of the properties I frequently drive past on my way home is a tree nursery, with

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

Notes From The Field Blog: Interview with Josh Shandera by Kristen Weiss There is nothing quite like observing wild coyotes, wolves, and bears in their

June 15th is Nature Photography Day, created to encourage people to enjoy and learn about nature photography, and to use images to support conservation and