Coyote Chronicles

In this newsletter edition, we share stories highlighting our commitment to science-based conservation, ethical advocacy, and defending the most persecuted wildlife.

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Our Spring Coyote Chronicles edition highlgihts our national work to protect wild carnivores, promote coexistence among diverse communities, and inspire appreciation for our wild neighbors.
Through strong coalitions, we successfully banned Wildlife Killing Contests banned in NY and petitioned USDA to reform Wildlife Services. We also welcomed several new team members this winter and were humbled by another succesfull end
It’s been a very busy season for us at Project Coyote. From Oregon to New York to Illinois, our team has been working hard to ban Wildlife Killing Contests with recent coalition victories in both
As we celebrate 15 years of defending North America’s wild carnivores and helping communities understand and appreciate their ecological and intrinsic worth, I hope you will continue to support Project Coyote and help spread our
Our newsletter has a new, refreshed look! We hope you’ll enjoy reading our updates and accomplishments from our six core program areas, learning a seasonal coexistence tip, and perusing our announcements and recent publications from
Project Coyote uses every tool in the toolbox to further carnivore conservation and promote coexistence– including direct lobbying and policy change, proactive public education and outreach, grassroots organizing and litigation when needed.
Since our inception in 2008, Project Coyote has relied on a cadre of volunteers who give their time and talents to our mission of fostering coexistence between humans and wildlife through education, science and advocacy.
Last week, wildlife advocates across the U.S. celebrated a federal district court ruling to relist wolves after the Trump administration removed federal protections for wolves in January 2021.
The last few months have been a rollercoaster ride with several significant wins for wildlife, as well as some losses. It’s often two steps forward and one step back — especially when it comes to