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Newsletter

NOVEMBER 2018 IN THIS ISSUE: ARTISTS FOR WILD NATURE REFORMING PREDATOR MANAGEMENT REFORMING PREDATOR MANAGEMENT AND COYOTE FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES SCIENCE, CONSERVATION & STEWARDSHIP Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the...
Newsletter August 2018

Newsletter August 2018

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 in Centennial Valley, Montana, I was reminded of the intense antipathy towards native carnivores that still exists in the United States.

Newsletter April 2018

Newsletter April 2018

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 some positive stories below.

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• Advancing Predator Protection
• Court rules against Monterey County
• Targeting Trapping & Holding Our Wildlife Agencies Accountable
• Exposing & Ending Cruelty
• West Hollywood, CA: City Council Votes for Coexistence
• California: Keli Hendricks Speaks Up for Wildlife
• Other Team News
• In the News…

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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 to Trap and Kill
• Petition to Ban the Use of M-44s
• Predator-Friendly Rancher Becky Weed
• Tribute to Hope Ryden