by Project Coyote | Aug 26, 2020 | Announcements
Project Coyote Wildlife Educator Sarah Killingsworth wears many hats. She is a practicing attorney, parent of two boys, active community volunteer, California Naturalist and incredibly talented wildlife photographer (on Instagram @skwildlifephotos) with a special passion for bobcats. In this free webinar, Sarah will share her extensive knowledge and captivating photos of these stealthy and elusive wild cats. Sarah will talk about surprising places you might find bobcats, as well as their similarities to and differences from our domestic felines. Sarah will also discuss the significant threats bobcats face today and how we can all do our part to ensure the survival of these magnificent animals.
by Project Coyote | Aug 16, 2020 | Announcements
Project Coyote Wildlife Educator Sarah Killingsworth wears many hats. She is a practicing attorney, parent of two boys, active community volunteer, California Naturalist and incredibly talented wildlife photographer (on Instagram @skwildlifephotos) with a special passion for bobcats. In this free webinar, Sarah will share her extensive knowledge and captivating photos of these stealthy and elusive wild cats.
by Project Coyote | Jul 5, 2020 | Announcements
We appreciate the outpouring of positive feedback regarding Dr. Adrian Treves’ fantastic webinar, A Critical Evaluation of Legal and Illegal Killing of Native Predators. Those who missed it can view the full video and Adrian’s responses to questions he was unable to get to during the webinar itself on our website. We encourage all to share this important information about whether scientific evidence supports the hypothesized benefits of predator-killing policies with friends, family, and colleagues, as well as through social media.
by Project Coyote | Jul 5, 2020 | Announcements
We appreciate the outpouring of positive feedback regarding Dr. Adrian Treves’ fantastic webinar, A Critical Evaluation of Legal and Illegal Killing of Native Predators. Those who missed it can click here to view the full video and Adrian’s responses to questions he was unable to get to during the webinar itself. We encourage all to share this important information about whether scientific evidence supports the hypothesized benefits of predator-killing policies with friends, family, and colleagues, as well as through social media.
by Project Coyote | Jun 23, 2020 | Announcements
Project Coyote Science Advisory Board Member Dr. Adrian Treves founded the Carnivore Coexistence Lab at the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research on how to balance human needs with wildlife conservation entails deep exploration of people’s conflicts with large carnivores, with a particular focus on livestock predation in the USA and abroad. This line of inquiry includes livestock husbandry, wildlife management, human and carnivore behavior, and methods for preventing human-carnivore conflicts.
by Project Coyote | Jun 15, 2020 | Announcements
As we noted in our May 14 Action Alert, a federal court ordered the US Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) to revise their first revision of the Section 10(j) management rule regarding Mexican gray wolf recovery, and to address the multiple deficiencies identified in the final Court Order by May 2021. We are tremendously grateful to all who took the time to submit comments during the public comment period. Over 40,000 comments were submitted, and the extensive comments submitted collectively by Project Coyote and The Rewilding Institute, and authored by Project Coyote Science Advisory Board member and former USFWS Mexican Wolf Recovery Coordinator David Parsons, were endorsed by over 100 scientists.