Ranching and Farming with Wildlife

Join Project Coyote Ranching With Wildlife Coordinator Keli Hendricks at 6 p.m. PT Thursday, Feb. 17 for a presentation about coyotes in our midst.
As Project Coyote works with colleagues and coalitions to reform predator management at federal, state and county levels, we are also building partnerships to advance peaceful coexistence models.

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

In March of 2016 Project Coyote, Fibershed and the County of Marin co-sponsored a workshop designed to share wisdom and build knowledge around non-lethal approaches