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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

In this Notes From The Field blog, Project Coyote’s new Carnivore Conservation Director, Nadia Steinzor, describes the childhood experiences that inspired her eventual career in

It is with great sadness that we learned of the passing of long-time Project Coyote supporter, dear friend, and fierce wild carnivore defender, Donalde (Don)

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.

I am honored to welcome Sarah Taylor to the Project Coyote team as our new Operations & Communications Director. Sarah has shown a commitment to

I first encountered the work of Dr. Scott Henke while pursuing my graduate degree in wildlife ecology, policy and conservation at Prescott College in Arizona.

In celebration of Coyote Awareness Week, the Project Coyote team was honored to speak with Christine about the evolution of her research, her connection with coyotes, and her aspirations for the future of human-wildlife coexistence.

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

By Karin Saucedo In late June, I was driving back from transporting a coyote pup to a long-term wildlife rehabilitator when I received an urgent

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