I’m excited to share that early this month the Clark County, Nevada, Board of County Commissioners voted 7 to 0 in favor of a resolution condemning wildlife killing contests and calling on the state wildlife
While unpredictability has defined so many of our lives of late, what is certain is that our work to defend North America’s wild carnivores continues unabated.
Since our last edition of Coyote Chronicles, the world has turned upside down. A pandemic crisis, combined with an historic social justice movement, is redefining what we consider “normal.” We are at a critical crossroads.
While our world has been turned upside down over the past month, our work for the wild ones persists. Unconscionably, wildlife killing contests continue in Texas, Pennsylvania and elsewhere, with participants flaunting government directives to
What a last few months it has been—from California paving the way for the rest of the nation by banning commercial and recreational trapping, the manufacturing and sale of fur, and bobcat trophy hunting to
With many state legislatures drawing to a close and others taking a summer breather, I’ve been absorbing the many accomplishments Project Coyote, our coalition partners, and like-minded individuals have achieved for animals over the last
During my recent travels to screen Project Coyote‘s film KILLING GAMES–Wildlife In The Crosshairs and to address predator conservation at the Speak for Wolves Conference in West Yellowstone and at the Taft-Nicholson Environmental Humanities Center
As the current earth–hostile administration dismantles hard-fought federal laws and policies that protect wildlife and wildlands, I am reminded of the critical importance of grassroots and community-based action for change; and I’m happy to share
IN THIS ISSUE: • Idaho Wolf-Baiting Action Alert • Montebello Adopts Coyote Friendly Communities Program • John Maguranis in Massachusetts • KILLING GAMES Film Update • Lawsuit Filed Against Killing Program • Arcadia Halts Plan