by Dan Flores | Dec 31, 2020 | Announcements
In case you missed my message below from earlier this month, I encourage you to support Project Coyote in a special way by participating in our Double Match campaign and donating before the end of the day today. Two of our very generous supporters have offered $25,000 each in matching funds for Project Coyote to honor our advocacy on behalf of North America’s wild carnivores—for a potential $50,000 in matching funds!
by Camilla Fox | Dec 31, 2020 | Announcements
There’s still time to amplify the impact of your dollars ~ our Double Match campaign runs until midnight tonight! And—just in time—Project Coyote’s custom-designed North American Wild Carnivore face masks have arrived and are available as a gift for donations of $100 or more!
by Camilla Fox | Dec 31, 2020 | Announcements
As this turbulent year draws to its end, we are comforted in knowing that our strengths and accomplishments have grown because we work together with you—our supporters, friends, and activists—in meaningful ways. As a community, we have continued to speak truth to power, to vote for a better future, and to protest injustice. Our voices, united, have spoken for those who can’t speak for themselves.
by Project Coyote | Dec 15, 2020 | Announcements
I joined Project Coyote’s pack because I believe in our mission and our strategy to protect apex predators and promote coexistence. I write to you today to ask that you join me in honoring Project Coyote’s tireless efforts to protect our wild denizens, to speak for those who have no voice, and to view “compassionate coexistence” as not just a catchphrase, but a mission and a way of life. Your support makes our work possible.
by Project Coyote | Dec 14, 2020 | Announcements
Thanks to all who joined us on December 8 for Dr. Michelle Lute’s engaging and informative webinar examining the many facets of human-carnivore interaction and the true meaning of “coexistence.”
by Project Coyote | Dec 6, 2020 | Announcements
What does it mean to coexist with wildlife? How do we define coexistence and measure it in the real world? Do professionals agree on how, where and when we’re coexisting with some of the most controversial carnivores? What role do animal welfare and rights considerations play in conservation and coexistence? Lastly, what are people doing to implement best coexistence practices on the ground? In this free webinar, wildlife advocate and Project Coyote National Carnivore Conservation Manager Dr. Michelle Lute explores these questions and offers preliminary answers from academic and practical perspectives, rooting discussion in case studies and real-world examples.