LARKSPUR, CA — Today, Project Coyote announced the release of a comprehensive urban Coyote Coexistence Plan designed to support and guide local communities across North America
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
Notes From The Field Blog by John Maguranis, Project Coyote Massachusetts Representative, and retired Animal Control Officer, Belmont, MA On August 9th, I was contacted
Notes From The Field Blog by Kelly Borgmann, Midwest Coexistence Coordinator for Project Coyote and The Rewilding Institute Much of Project Coyote’s news of coyotes,
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – JULY 6, 2022 New partnership provides resources to inform, educate and empower animal control officers and the public about wildlife coexistence
Project Coyote’s Camilla Fox interviewed Becky Weed, who serves on Project Coyote’s Advisory Board, about her experiences, perceptions and views as a predator-friendly sheep rancher
In December 2016 Project Coyote recognized Keli Hendricks’ contributions to with Project Coyote’s Guardian of the Pack Award. Here we ask Keli to share her
Experience and evidence shows that good animal husbandry practices, combined with strategic nonlethal predator control methods, can considerably reduce livestock losses. Project Coyote’s Ranching With