Project Coyote

By Camilla Fox It was with deep sadness that we learned of Project Coyote Advisory Board (AB) member Joan Lamphier’s passing in late November.  Joan

2022 ushered in highs and lows for wildlife and wild spaces across the country due to an out-of-sync governance system that unfortunately adheres to outdated traditions and minority interests above science and broad public sentiment.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released its draft Wolf Restoration and Management Plan to the public today. While it holds some promise, conservationists say that it falls short in its statutory mandate to base decisions on
Conservation groups are urging the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to provide better federal protection for Mexican gray wolves by listing its look-alike species, the coyote, within the wolves’ recovery area. Illegal wolf killing is
Speakers: Dan Flores
The decision came as part of a lawsuit from environmental groups filed after the deadliest year for Yellowstone wolves since their reintroduction.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Tuesday, November 29, 2022 Montana’s efforts to kill 40% of the state’s wolf population this winter move forward HELENA, MONTANA—Today, a

Contact the Virginia DWR to let them know you support a ban on wildlife killing contests in the state (deadline Dec. 2nd!) Every year, cruel

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Thursday, November 16, 2022 Judge issues temporary restraining order, requiring Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks to return to several 2020 regulations

Speak up to let the ODFW Commission know you support banning coyote killing contests in Oregon Every year, cruel and senseless coyote killing contests are

Coyotes are the most 'misunderstood and maligned wild carnivores in the country,' Fox says, and she aims to change that.
Two new lawsuits want to hold federal and state leaders accountable for failing to protect the iconic predators.