by Project Coyote | Jun 16, 2021 | Action Alert, What's Hot
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission is considering regulations to align their already deplorable wolf hunting season with the even more egregious recent legislation calling for an all-out war on wolves. Increased bag limits, liberalized trapping seasons, and snaring on private lands are all on the table. Please speak up NOW before it’s too late!
by Project Coyote | Jun 8, 2021 | Action Alert, What's Hot
Now that the heinous legislation SB 1211 allowing the slaughter of 90 percent of Idaho’s 1,500 wolves has become law effective July 1, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game is seeking public comment on regulations to align with SB 1211 and allow wolves to be killed with traps, snares, dogs, and in dens along with pups.
by Project Coyote | Jun 3, 2021 | Action Alert, What's Hot
Urge the Plumas and Sierra Counties Boards of Supervisors toend their contract with Wildlife Services and implementa non-lethal coexistence program Project Coyote and our allies at Feather River Action have been working to help usher Plumas and Sierra Counties into...
by Project Coyote | May 21, 2021 | Action Alert, Petitions, What's Hot
Everywhere we look, we see bad news about wolves. Despite our best efforts, Governor Brad Little signed SB 1211 into law, allowing the slaughter of 90 percent of Idaho’s 1,500 wolves by the most barbaric means. Montana legislators have liberalized wolf hunting and...
by Project Coyote | May 20, 2021 | Action Alert, What's Hot
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is planning to release a bonded wolf family with their young pups on the Ladder Ranch where they can be safe and free. We have a time-sensitive opportunity to speak out on behalf of this Mexican gray wolf family and we need...
by Project Coyote | May 10, 2021 | Action Alert, What's Hot
The Vermont State Legislature is currently considering a bill, H.411, that would ban recklessly killing and wasting wild animals across the state—and we need your help to get it passed! H.411 would be the strongest wanton waste law in the country because it will include coyotes among the protected wildlife.