Project Coyote

Contact your Representative if they serve on the House Committee on Natural Resources (HNRC) to support support of H.R.7398, which would prohibit wildlife killing contests across America.
A report in The Intercept was published this week detailing three years of investigative work by Western Watersheds Project in coordination with an agency whistleblower, uncovering systemic fraud and corruption by the federal Wildlife Services
Science, education and advocacy to promote change.
Join our #ProtectAmericasWolves advocacy campaign and take weekly targeted actions to increase public pressure on our representatives, and demand the wolves of the Northern Rockies be relisted as endangered before it's too late.
Calls for a ban escalate as controversial hunting contests kill more than 60,000 animals a year. Hunting competitions to kill wild animals such as coyotes, bobcats, raccoons, skunks, and foxes for money and prizes are
Contact your U.S. Representative to ask them to support and co-sponsor HR 7398 to ban wildlife killing contests on public lands!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – APRIL 22, 2022 Petition to Enact a Hunting Moratorium Fails Despite Strong Public Support Sacramento, Calif. — The California Fish and

Speak up before May 16 to comment on the Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery Plan!
In the midst of catastrophic biodiversity collapse and the climate crisis, Wildlife Services, a federal program within the U.S. Department of Agriculture, killed over 1.76 million animals last year, including more than 400,000 native animals.
Today, the USFWS released a revised Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery Plan that once again fails to adequately address the most immediate threat facing the critical recovery needs of the most imperiled wolf subspecies in the
Support resolutions banning wildlife killing contests and promoting coexistence by Monday, April 14!
The California grizzly was hunted to extinction nearly a century ago. Now, the state is failing to protect California black bears from hunting, despite bear killing being unethical and relying on dubious claims about the