2022 ushered in highs and lows for wildlife and wild spaces across the country due to an out-of-sync governance system that unfortunately adheres to outdated traditions and minority interests above science and broad public sentiment.
2021 saw momentous victories that were years, and in some cases, even decades in the making. Notably, Project Coyote helped usher in a new era of human-wildlife coexistence in New Mexico, California, and Wisconsin.
Challenging. Exhausting. Disorienting. A year of upheaval and turmoil. 2020 has been all of these and more. But in this time of uncertainty, a fundamental truth gives us hope: together we can accomplish extraordinary feats.
Project Coyote and allies made enormous progress for wildlife in 2019 with advances that are rapidly paving the way for a more compassionate existence with wild animals...
In a significant victory for wildlife, Vermont became the second state in the nation, after California, to ban coyote killing contests. A persistent coalition campaigned vigorously to help enact this historic bill.
In March of 2016 Project Coyote, Fibershed and the County of Marin co-sponsored the first Ranching with Wildlife Workshop, designed to share wisdom and build knowledge around non-lethal approaches to protecting livestock from predators.
Project Coyote leads a successful campaign to close the loopholes on wildlife killing contests targeting coyotes, bobcats, foxes and other species in California.
Project Coyote and the Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) co-lead a meeting of 12 non-governmental wildlife conservation and animal protection organizations with...